Okay, what do you want? And, Drew, your front teeth is not what I had in mind!!!!
What is your true wish for Christmas this year...Liz, no three page list, please.
Let's see what you come up with.
Me, I'm happy with my life, so my wish is that it continues in this direction! Oh, and cheese...I want cheese! WISCONSIN CHEESE!
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The jokes and satire aside...I'm not a materialistic person. I could do without a lot of things. There is nothing better than the wealth of family and friends together for Christmas. That's ALL I want...
My list is short but very personal.
That's very thoughtful Drew....but I betcha you wouldn't turn away a ticket to a CSN&Y reunion concert.
No problem with the cheese Beejay. And I tell you what, I'll even cut the cheese and send it down to you.
(did that come out right?)
Ok, I'll be the first one to bring up something that actually costs money.
Due to me going back to school and trying to finish off my degree and difficulties with money. I would really love the money to be able to travel back to Racine next summer for an extended visit. It's my nieces graduation, 18th birthday and her prom and I really was hoping to be there for it. I will not have the money to be able to get me and my family with me there, so even though I would not get it, it's what I would like for Christmas.
top of my list - sleep :)
my actual list has many books on it, which is pretty funny as I'm not an avid reader.
Ahhh logjam....you're right!....:P
Logjam-you are hopeless.
Drew, I'm not materialistic either. I agree with you and your list.
Oh and streamers for my bike!
I will bring up a materialistic wish. I want a bass guitar for Christmas.
(And to be re-elected in the spring)
I also wish that my family in GB enjoys it's last Christmas together. My sister is moving and I dont think we will get together like we used to. I need to cherish each minute of the time spend up there this year.
Materialistically, there are two things I would like, but they cost a lot of money, so they're not going to happen.
Selfishly, I want good health - you value that more the older you get.
Altruistically, I want 'Peace on Earth Goodwill Toward Men,' but how many times has that been wished/prayed for?
I'll settle for: safe and happy holidays for the JT Irregulars and families and friends. I assume I'll be taking mom to sis' house for Christmas Day (like Thanksgiving, but fewer people). I hope we have a safe drive and a pleasant day. I wish the same to everyone else.
While there are things that catch my eye and I'd probably enjoy having, I really don't wish or pine for anything materialistic. I have to agree with orbs' comment.
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