I wouldn't mind a DS and Mario.
San Andreas would be cool, and so would a new motherboard and processor, but, eh, not exactly expectin' them.
Oh, and Raising the Bar.
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I wouldn't mind a DS and Mario.
San Andreas would be cool, and so would a new motherboard and processor, but, eh, not exactly expectin' them.
Oh, and Raising the Bar.
My mother told me I could get either a Telecaster or an IPod and I don't know which to choose :( I'm leaning towards an IPod though and getting the guitar for my birthday in a few months.
But other than that, misc DVDs, clothes and games. Normal fair.
New weight bench(preferably with a cable and decline positions, for when the weather sucks too much to hit the gym)
viewtiful joe2
new job(kind of happening already, but in the full time variety)
maybe some new jeans.
i dont like asking for stuff for christmass, most i know arent particularly wealthy, so i feel guilty asking for stuff.
I really want this!
Or this!
http://www.erinandelgin.com/elgin/ne...arimba1.ws.jpg
Or this!!
http://www.erinandelgin.com/elgin/netpics/gr4106.jpg
Or some nice shirts and slacks.
J Crew seems to have some pretty good clothing at extremely cheap prices. I haven't bought any of it, but it looks alright.
It seems like kids are trying to dress up more, which is interesting. It's how I've dressed for a while. Some people are doing stuff like flipping their collars up, which, classic thing to do or not, looks gay and makes the people look like they're just following a dumb trend.
I think it'd be good if it became normal to wear good clothing again, though. It promotes a sort of seriousness and respectfulness in daily life which I like.
A few of you guys have mentioned that you want clothing as gifts for the holidays. Do you like having other people pick out things that you wear for you? My girl might be able to do that, but I don't know about my mother.
Actually, talking about gifts, this is kind of goofy, but what I am hoping to get for Hannukah is this pair of peccary gloves lined with vicuna I saw in a store. The only reason I want that is because the only reason I could own something like that is because someone else got it for me. I don't think I'd buy it for myself. Things I'd usually want, like electronics or books, I can buy for myself alreayd.
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Originally Posted by Gohron
lol, now that you own one, those 4 boxes of ammo I got for Christmas doesn't seem like such a bad gift, does it?
D= ammo cost to much
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Originally Posted by Stone
Collars of what? Like I have an army coat and I flip the collar up on it. That way it keeps your neck warmer.
Are we like talking polo shirts or some shit? That would be very gay.
Yeah, I mean polo shirts - people wearing the collars of their polo shirts up. It's a thing that seems to go in and out of being 'trendy' - I never bought into it.
It's like that polo shirt-over-polo shirt thing, which was cool for a minute. Next thing will probably be wearing polo shirts with the collar flipped up under button downs or sweaters. It's kind of predictable.
It's not too bad, but yes, it is expensive. I've seen 1,000 rounds of 7.62x39mm for $90 in a catalog but they're steel-cased which is supposedly a lot harder on the guns chamber as they have lower flexibality, brass is the way to go but going with steel-cased really shouldn't create a problem. Although the saying "you get what you pay for" does have pretty significant application when it comes to firearms.Quote:
Originally Posted by IronPlant
You guys should start reloading your own ammo if you plan on going to the range with these guns often.
Keep your cases. You may want to get into making your own bullets.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gohron
lol, jinxQuote:
Originally Posted by Stone