Christmas Gifts
#21
We all welcome you. Don't be a stranger!
You cud always visit zazzle's website and look up AWDaholic (no, seriously). I have it on good authority that that guy has some cheap Audi-centric trinkets.
Mom says, "Hi," BTW, asked how you were doin. Told her you were good, and looking to expand your business.
You cud always visit zazzle's website and look up AWDaholic (no, seriously). I have it on good authority that that guy has some cheap Audi-centric trinkets.
Mom says, "Hi," BTW, asked how you were doin. Told her you were good, and looking to expand your business.
#22
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We all welcome you. Don't be a stranger!
You cud always visit zazzle's website and look up AWDaholic (no, seriously). I have it on good authority that that guy has some cheap Audi-centric trinkets.
Mom says, "Hi," BTW, asked how you were doin. Told her you were good, and looking to expand your business.
You cud always visit zazzle's website and look up AWDaholic (no, seriously). I have it on good authority that that guy has some cheap Audi-centric trinkets.
Mom says, "Hi," BTW, asked how you were doin. Told her you were good, and looking to expand your business.
And tell mom if she ever needs more cash/more practice to let me know, there is always an opening.
#25
I vowed to make all homemade christmas gifts this year. All my family members are older and have everything they need. I found great recipes for home made organic body scrubs and bath bombs. I bought cute glass jars at the dollar store to store them in. Total for 8-10 gifts was 50$!
I made home made cookies and fudge for co workers.
And for those near and dear to me I'm knitting gifts. Even if you haven't tried knitting before check out a local knit store, they can teach the basics and before you know it you've got a gorgeous scarf or hat that makes the perfect gift.
*Knitting stores can be a bit more expensive at times (compared to big box stores) but they are well worth it because they can offer continuous support and guidance throughout your project.
I made home made cookies and fudge for co workers.
And for those near and dear to me I'm knitting gifts. Even if you haven't tried knitting before check out a local knit store, they can teach the basics and before you know it you've got a gorgeous scarf or hat that makes the perfect gift.
*Knitting stores can be a bit more expensive at times (compared to big box stores) but they are well worth it because they can offer continuous support and guidance throughout your project.
I'd be willing to bet that those cookie & fudge ingredients were purchased, not grown, harvested, and ground by You?!?!?
I suppose you're gonna use PRE-SPUN yarn, too!!!
Cheater!!!
#26
LOL! Holy crap you came back!
^ That was your first post. I think you're still a spammer.
^ That was your first post. I think you're still a spammer.
#30
so none of you will believe me but OP is my gf lol. we exchanged gifts 2night because she lives 3hrs away so she has to go home for break. thank you guys for helping her out but she go me a couple of things i really like. pix to come soon. and for all of you pervs, hand off, she's all mine