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What would you really like for Christmas under your OS tree ??

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  • JackieO wrote: »
    I can genuinely think of nothing

    I'm the same Jackie,there realy is nothing I need anymore.
    I've accumulated so much stuff over the years that I'm forever giving my girls things.
    They don't even buy anything before checking if I have whatever they want to spare.
    Perhaps its just our age,we've got everything we need:rotfl:.
  • bluebag wrote: »
    Quiet bl**dy neighbours. Please.

    This. I live mid-terrace and both sides are renovating at the moment. One side isn't too bad, think it's just redecorating but the other seems to be gutting the place. They work with heavy equipment until quite late, was gone 10pm one night! Seriously considering reporting them to the council, but hoping that the darker evenings will send them home earlier now.

    Oh, and a Kenwood Chef or Kitchenaid. :o
  • Millie2008_2
    Millie2008_2 Posts: 1,584 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I would quite like a new wheelbarrow. A pink one so that people are less likely to [STRIKE]pinch[/STRIKE] borrow it :D Mind you, I asked for one last year and didn't get it, so I don't hold out much hope:rotfl:
  • MuchAdo_2
    MuchAdo_2 Posts: 18 Forumite
    valk_scot wrote: »
    Then I thought that a better deal would be a new disc for my back because then I could do all the above myself and that would be more moneysaving in the long run.

    Could I have a couple of these too please? :o

    My mother asked recently what I'd like for Christmas, we don't go mad but I mentioned I'd like a new decent mixing bowl and some baking bits and pieces. They get a good share of what I make anyway, so works quite nicely! :)
  • tessie_bear
    tessie_bear Posts: 4,898 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Mortgage-free Glee!
    id like a lakeland voucher and a trip to their lovely shop in stratford to spend it
    onwards and upwards
  • Millie2008_2
    Millie2008_2 Posts: 1,584 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    id like a lakeland voucher and a trip to their lovely shop in stratford to spend it

    Ooh, yes. I went to the Solihull shop the other day for a mooch and saw lots of lovely things!
  • Flibsey
    Flibsey Posts: 579 Forumite
    I;ve got my eye on a really pretty glass milk jug. and I've asked my auntie for a lakeland voucher as I want some enamel pie dishes!!! mum (very strong feminist who dislikes "household" items as gifts) nearly had a fit when I told her this until i showed her how I justify getting a "household" gift for my xmas; I enjoy cooking. it relaxes me. especially pastry. I am the one who does the cooking in this house, therefore the pie tins are for me and not for the house.

    she's got me an antique book on crochet for my birthday which is in dec too.



    ooooh! and a trip to Bluewater. MY local lakeland lol.
  • tessie_bear
    tessie_bear Posts: 4,898 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Mortgage-free Glee!
    snap i am after some of the individual enamel pie tins...they are 3 for 2 at the mo...or they were
    onwards and upwards
  • natlie
    natlie Posts: 1,707 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    I want OH depression to go away so he can go back to work and we can get a nice big house for us and now 3 kids instead of the matchbox we share now

    or a few tickets for Euromillions
    DMP 2021-2024: £30,668 £0 🥳

    Current debt: £7823.62 7720.52 7417.94
  • decogecko
    decogecko Posts: 763 Forumite
    The man I have a major crush on. I've know him for years, we used to work together. I didn't expect to feel this way about someone so quickly after my OH passed away 18 months ago. But I'm only 30 and would like a family. I also know how precious life is and what's important, love.
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