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« on: December 24, 2007, 01:31:28 PM »

Are you too old to get proper presents anymore?

Me too, but this year I registered to receive a couple of gifts off fellow web masters. I have no idea what they are offering but one is supposed to be worth at least $1,000 Just a few hours to go to find what I am given.
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« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2007, 03:06:23 PM »

I don't know everything what i'm getting just yet, but my wife has bought me a Castleford Tigers rugby league season ticket. Oh and i think my mother-in-law has bought me a shirt and some Baileys Irish cream.
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« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2007, 08:49:21 PM »

Well I'd say I'm having a great Christmas as far as presents go. The apartment complex where I live has (almost finished) re-landscaped, painted, installed new siding, refinished the parking area and replaced the hot water heaters, refrigerator, kitchen stove and plan to replace the air conditioner. for the 2 of us we already have 26 presents under the tree and we just took delivery on a new 2007 Kia Rondo with 42 miles on the odometer which we got for the great price of $14,435.00 including tax, title and license (out the door) with a $1000.00 rebate check I hope to receive today. (Note: the Manufacture Suggested Retail Price was $22,658.00 without tax and license.) This is definitely not a typical Christmas but it is quite nice. I hope all of you are having a great Christmas also.
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« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2007, 09:22:18 PM »

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have no idea what they are offering but one is supposed to be worth at least $1,000 Just a few hours to go to find what I am given.
looking forward to find out more about what you'll found Wink

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I don't know everything what i'm getting just yet, but my wife has bought me a Castleford Tigers rugby league season ticket.
wish your team to win as much games as possible and bring you a lot of joy watching how they play!:)

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Oh and i think my mother-in-law has bought me a shirt and some Baileys Irish cream.
Graham, do you also like Baileys Irish cream?

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Well I'd say I'm having a great Christmas as far as presents go. The apartment complex where I live has (almost finished) re-landscaped, painted, installed new siding, refinished the parking area and replaced the hot water heaters, refrigerator, kitchen stove and plan to replace the air conditioner. for the 2 of us we already have 26 presents under the tree and we just took delivery on a new 2007 Kia Rondo with 42 miles on the odometer which we got for the great price of $14,435.00 including tax, title and license (out the door) with a $1000.00 rebate check I hope to receive today. (Note: the Manufacture Suggested Retail Price was $22,658.00 without tax and license.) This is definitely not a typical Christmas but it is quite nice.
sounds great, Don, wish you all presents you've found in boxes would be useful one! Smiley

it seems you all got nice presents! my congratulations to everyone! Wink and Happy Christmas once again! (BTW it seems that Andy should live in XMas day already Roll Eyes )


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« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2007, 09:54:54 AM »

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I got 2 Internet Marketing related gifts, one was the ranking factors data from James Brausch which normally sells for $1,000 per month and another is a manual about building an Online Business from Big Mike of the Warrior Forum who makes over $100,000 per year from associating with the Warrior Forum.

These are great gifts. I already started to study them on Christmas day!

The Ranking Factors data is the results of analyzing 45,000 web sites for what gets them top ranking in search engines.
Big Mike's manual is a 155 page guide which I only read some of so far but it looks good.

I always learn something new from these kinds of things and it helps steer me in the direction of greater success.

I recently was given book vouchers too, so I bought some very interesting books: "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey and "50 facts that should change the world" by Jessica Williams. So if you are stuck for ideas for books to buy with your Christmas vouchers, I highly recommend these books.

I just went 10-pin bowling today with my family and tomorrow will go to a Sushi restaurant with some friends of my wife that are visiting from England.

I hope everyone is enjoying themselves today and there is peace everywhere on earth.
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« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2007, 04:24:22 PM »

I don't usually exchange presents for Christmas. I tell my family and friends "not to get me anything," but the few stubborn ones always manage. This year I got a vintage necklace from my sister, and relaxation fountain from a married couple, and a kaleidoscope from my grandmother.
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« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2007, 07:34:09 PM »

thanks for update, Andy! you seems to have a lot of reading this year Wink Wish that new books bring you a lot of useful knowledge and let you raise your income. I also enjoy learning from books mostly about photography(these I read with pleasure) and programming(these are for work) Smiley

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I tell my family and friends "not to get me anything," but the few stubborn ones always manage. This year I got a vintage necklace from my sister, and relaxation fountain from a married couple, and a kaleidoscope from my grandmother.
Rachel, I think that presents wouldn't harm as long as they are given from heart, and ground for giving them isn't so important. Would you make a photo of the fountain if you got moment?

As for me it's too early for presents yet, we'll exchange them on New Year.

Anyone else wish to tell or show their presents for Xmas? Roll Eyes
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