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That’s 1 old cash register. And when they spend like that, they’re surely getting more than a single bill. And MINE sure go far, from Wilmington Delaware to Southwest Missouri.
Wife asks me what I want, then buys me what she thinks I should have. She also buys herself what she wants and labels it from me. She buys presents for our daughters; I give them money in a card (which my wife picked out.) Wife wraps the presents and does the cooking; I watch football and eat. 36 years of wedded bliss!
We live 5 hours away so it’s easier for us to transfer money to their banking accounts – no worries on thefts or loss in the mail/packaging systems.
Be like the kids tired, my brother-in-law stated no more cash or gift card’s, just simple buying, for me no idea, retired do not go much, most stuff comes from someone else they do not want. No idea if some mall that busy. Where I live at mall to the east is grew different owner, mall to west the owner does not care dying.
One of the many things I like about being Jewish is that I don’t celebrate Christmas and thus don’t have to spend most of December scurrying about buying gifts for family and friends. I do enjoy buying them gifts one at a time for their birthdays and other special occasions.
j_m_kuehl 2 months ago
Don’t forget the Gift receipts, so everyone can go returning after Christmas
Concretionist 2 months ago
Joan’s refrain is too true!
breathfreshair Premium Member 2 months ago
Painfully true.
KimmiesAndrews 2 months ago
We give gift cards, since it’s so hard to shop for our family. It may seem impersonal, but it’s better that they buy what they want.
mourdac Premium Member 2 months ago
The “new” Xmas standard.
Ned Snipes 2 months ago
Cash and a gift just to make it a little personal.
sprint 2 months ago
Make a donation to a charity in their name
morningglory73 Premium Member 2 months ago
Clever.
Chris 2 months ago
great song! :D
win.45mag 2 months ago
That’s 1 old cash register. And when they spend like that, they’re surely getting more than a single bill. And MINE sure go far, from Wilmington Delaware to Southwest Missouri.
ladykat Premium Member 2 months ago
And they are exhausted and broke.
GojusJoe 2 months ago
Wife asks me what I want, then buys me what she thinks I should have. She also buys herself what she wants and labels it from me. She buys presents for our daughters; I give them money in a card (which my wife picked out.) Wife wraps the presents and does the cooking; I watch football and eat. 36 years of wedded bliss!
Whatever happened to common sense? 2 months ago
This is what happens when you allow materialism to be the focus of what should be a joyous time of year.
Purplelady Premium Member 2 months ago
The head on the bear Joan is holding is on backwards. Don’t think I’d buy that – especially at the price it appears to be,
raptor 2 months ago
We live 5 hours away so it’s easier for us to transfer money to their banking accounts – no worries on thefts or loss in the mail/packaging systems.
kab2rb 2 months ago
Be like the kids tired, my brother-in-law stated no more cash or gift card’s, just simple buying, for me no idea, retired do not go much, most stuff comes from someone else they do not want. No idea if some mall that busy. Where I live at mall to the east is grew different owner, mall to west the owner does not care dying.
BeBadenov Premium Member 2 months ago
“Hark, the Herald Tribune singsAdvertising wondrous things.
“God rest ye merry, merchants,May ye make the Yuletide pay.
Angels we have heard on highTell us to go out and buy!"
- Tom LehrerMarshaOstroff 2 months ago
One of the many things I like about being Jewish is that I don’t celebrate Christmas and thus don’t have to spend most of December scurrying about buying gifts for family and friends. I do enjoy buying them gifts one at a time for their birthdays and other special occasions.
mistercatworks 2 months ago
You’re literally “buying into this”. Step back.