Email sent! I would like anthing “kitcheny” - for my newly remodeled kitchen. Red would be cool! Like refrigerator magnets. Or anything from the sender’s locale—I collect shot glasses.
I’m in too-email sent! Like FairyChatMom, something from the Santa’s home locale would be nice; I’m into “kitschy” too and can never have enough coffee mugs!! Oh yeah, I love dark chocolate!
I’m in. I’ll be sending the email next time I get into my email.
I’d love to get a sweet dragon like the one I got from SS last year. Or a fun, useless toy, along the lines of a Magic 8 Ball or a Slinky (not either of these exact items, though, as I have them both, but I can’t think of anything else in that category off the top of my head).
Um… I’m way more excited by the idea of presents than what’s actually in the package. I like goofy, even tacky, odd, geeky, or otherwise the sort of thing that you have to send to someone. ;^)
Well, speaking as the person who got a Christmas gift from Big Girl last year, I’ll vouch for the lady’s talent at gift giving.
I’m in. I promise I’m not as much of a religious fanatic as I think I might come across in my posts. I’m also an SF geek and a mystery geek, and one of the many reasons my best friend is as good a friend as she is is she gives me a Far Side calendar every year at Christmas. I don’t have pets, but I do volunteer at an animal shelter.
Oh, and as Scuba Ben and Edward the Head can attest, I’m female, and I still haven’t forgotten that drug search from Dope-a-Weem!
Thanks for doing this, greenbean. Last year’s was a blast, including finding just the right thing to give my person.
I’m in, e-mail sent, request is the same as last year:
In my house there is a room. In this room there is a pool table. Around this pool table there are bookshelves. On these bookshelves there are books.
I don’t need books. I have almost 1500 books.
Instead of books, I now put weird things on the bookshelves.
Examples: The Jetson’s Happy Meal toys, various Lego things, including Action Jack and Star Wars stuff, the very cool hourglass I got last year from my Secret Santa, a dried fish head from Russia, an empty monitor shell with Beatles holograph cards pasted inside the picture area, multitudes of weird, odd, or funny sculptures. You get the drift, I assume. If it’s weird, funny, or downright strange it goes on the bookshelf.
Something for the office, a wall calendar or trinket would be nice, or something unique to where you are would be cool too, or something shiny, I’m a sucker for shiny things…