
On another note, what on earth is up with the recommended gift lists floating around online?! We're in the midst of a recession, right? MSN and Yahoo are constantly running stories about cutting expenses, better budgeting and the like - and now they're rolling out lists of what to buy everyone... from the "neighbor with a collection of lawn gnomes" or "cousin you haven't seen in 13 years" I guarantee you can find some bizarre suggestion of how to part with your money. I like to read these as I find them amusing, and occasionally have stumbled onto a neat idea. This year, though, they seem downright stupid: gold flake coasters, surfboards, $800 sunglasses and such. Another article announced you can't go wrong buying a Nissan Leaf for your significant other. Uh, yes you can! Hubby would probably have a stroke if I took him outside to see his brand new vehicle, considering we spent two months researching models before we took the plunge on buying a $100 blu-ray player.
Rant complete. Oh, and in case you were wondering, I'd like cash this year ;)
2 comments:
amen & amen! I record all tv shows and fast forward through commercials, and this time of year it's more necessary than ever. It's so tedious, oy! lol at the comic. I do have my kids flip through the toy catalog and circle some things, only so Santa can get some ideas. But I also have always made it very clear that these are just suggestions and there are no guarantees that Santa will get it. Of course, I only have one kid left who still believes in Santa, lol.
No Christmas lists here. My neighbor tried to give them 'the big wish book' from Toys R Us last year and I feel bad now, but if looks could kill he would have dropped dead right there. I didn't let them take it home!
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