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Unread 12-25-2011, 12:14 PM   #1
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Dunno about you bitches, but we be early risers up in this bitch, and hence have already finished present openings and things (as well as the tradition of eating cinnamon rolls and oh my god cinnamon rolls nnnnnngh)

So, as is NPF's christmas tradition, this is the present posting thread!



I received a wonderful array of items, in part I think due to the fact that my parents no longer have any children living at home as of this year, and so probably have a lot more spare income.

The highlights of my list include:

A very nice survival knife (I had one that I used for all sorts of tasks, and it broke, so I needed a new one. This is the one I got. The knife is very nice, but honestly the sheath is kinda shit. Might get a new one, or just reinforce this one with some leather and metal.)

One of those folding utility knife thingies which is all kinds of awesome. Very sturdy.

A nice drill gun (deWalt, 18V)

A racquetball racquet (was having to rent from the rec centre, and their racquets are terrible) and some balls

The best t-shirt

A few other small things, a nice coat, some drill bits, some very nice jeans (carhart, I think), a hot glue gun.

Oh! And a 32" flatscreen for my apartment.


I feel somewhat spoiled in posting this. This is a completely inordinate amount of awesome things. This was a good christmas.


Lessons learned this year:
1. Christmas is better when you aren't a child and can appreciate things.
2. Tools are the best presents.
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