I’m in.
I collect squirrel figures. Stuffed, ceramic, plastic - whatever!
I’m also a huge reader (send me a paperback of YOUR favorite book!).
A postcard from your hometown would a cool addition, too.
I’m in.
I collect squirrel figures. Stuffed, ceramic, plastic - whatever!
I’m also a huge reader (send me a paperback of YOUR favorite book!).
A postcard from your hometown would a cool addition, too.
Sending email in a a sec…
Can never have enough coffeemugs, just moved into new house, something local, kitcheny or chocolaty…just go wild
This sounds like tons of fun
I’m in.
Surprise me!
If you need more to go by, I like anime and other cartoons, comic strips, puzzles, games, pens and pencils, books, toys–you know, fun stuff!
How about some “thinking putty” from Crazy Aaron’s Puttyworld?
I’m in!
As for what to get me…
Well anything that has the ‘AS SEEN ON TV’ lable is pretty cool.
I also recomend this place as a great inexpensive gift shop.
I have Kill Dr. Lucky, Before I Kill you Mr. Bond and Witch Trial and of course Devil Bunny Needs a Ham.
Would loooove to get into the Deadwood, Great Brain Robbery. (Hint Hint)
My received SS gift last year was great. I gotta do this again.
Celtic artwork, wolves, area specific shot glasses and baseball caps. I also have a relatively harmless Daisy Duck fetish.
Then again, I’ll be happy with just getting a prezzie from any of you happy people.
You’re welcome, Celtic Cowboy! (heh heh heh)
E-mail sent. No special wish list, but like so many others here, I’d be delighted if the gift was something from around YOUR home town.
Just sent off email.
As for me, I am just an old kid, so any thing a child would like toys, games, picture books, anything fun.
I really liked last years, even if I still don’t know who sent it.
I was determined to do this this year. I’m in. As for gift ideas, anything distinctive from where you live would be great.
oooh, Im in!!
If you just can’t think of something, then anything gothic or dragon related is cool. But not oriental dragons.
Otherwise put your own individuality in the gift.
As will I (who was her secret giftee from the year before, or the year before that… somewhere along the line…).
The email has been sent.
I like toys. Toys are good. But, then so are many other things - something from where the sender lives would be great. Miniatures would be fun. Books. Milk chocolate. Something obscure.
Surprise me!
Mail sent.
I’d love something from the sender’s hometown/state/country/wherever.
Robin
I’m in also.
Like many above, I would enjoy something from the senders area… or puzzle type things… or candy… or weird tchotchkes… or art glass…
Email sent.
I like chocolate and books. Since I will be recovering from kidney surgery starting the first week of January, an engrossing sci-fi novel would be cool. I like time travel or alternate history, but anything that would make me forget the incision in my back would be great. Knicknacks are fun too, a cute coffeemug from your locale. And I’m bound and determined to have a garden next year, does your locale have a unique or heirloom fruit or veggie that would grow in my area? Seeds would be neat. Or anything really, I like surprises.
I’m in, and I swear by all that’s holy that I will get whatever-it-is in the mail ON TIME, and probably EARLY. So there.
I am easy to please. I like anything. ANYTHING!
I’ll be somebody’s secret santa. Does this mean I get to sneak into their house late at night and eat their food?
I like all things chocolate, dragons, sci-fi/fantasy/cyberpunk/art books, dragons, odd things you won’t find anywhere else, dragons, coffee mugs, dragons, spam, spam, eggs, bacon and spam. Surprise me.
Email will be sent shortly.
Dammit, I wanted to last year, but hubby had just lost his job. I swore I’d do it this year, but I’ll be spending all extra cash to get my son’s legos out of lay-away. I have some nice handmade items I could give, but it sounds like everybody wants local items.
Handmade is good, especially when it’s nice too. Go ahead and sign up!
Anyway, I’m in, and mail is sent.
For reading, I like history (especially explorations and Nelson’s navy), hard-boiled mysteries and movies (and related stuff), and popular science. Second-hand bookstores are great!
For music, old jazz (though I have most of the big names), old country (yodelling cowboys?), bluegrass, zydeco, old rock-and-roll.
Food is always good (old family recipes, too).
And of course anything else SS might think of.
I probably quoted this last year:
“HoHo, li’l elf! Wanna little piece of candy?” - T. Smothers
I’m in–and RickQ is, too. He is easy to please, as anything chocolate is always good. Books are good for either of us; he reads science fiction pretty exclusively and I read anything except science fiction. Between us, we have the bookstore covered. I also love coffee mugs, either the travel kind or the regular ones, as long as they are the larger sized ones. Hey, why fix two cups when you can fix one big one?
These are hints for those who like hints. Feel free to branch out on your own.
I’m in!
Tripler
Ho ho ha ha!