xmas presents for parents

<p>hey cc, what are you getting your parents for xmas?</p>

<p>some dust. its better than last year. where it was some water vapor.
how about you?</p>

<p>Im getting my mom a soft blanket cuz shes always cold and im getting my dad a bag/organizer for the trunk of his car. and as a joke a sham-wow.</p>

<p>paintings…the joys of being an artist</p>

<p>Birdhouse.</p>

<p>I haven’t gotten my mum anything yet but I got my dad a bottle of his favorite Zegna cologne.</p>

<p>I don’t understand why everyone gives their parents gifts. In a sense, you are doing a disfavor by wasting the money that THEY worked for that THEY gave to you for allowance/free and spending it on useless stuff they prob don’t even want. Most parents just want us to be happy and have friends and do good in school, etc. My parents don’t give me any money, and they don’t let me get a job, as they want me to do good in school…so I don’t have any money to buy them gifts. They don’t want any also.</p>

<p>I am getting them a gift card to a restaurant they like</p>

<p>Gift cards are a slap in the face, most parents would come to the conclusion that even with money that isn’t their child’s, the punk kid couldn’t even think of something! HA!</p>

<p>tomjones has a point, but I do it anyways. The Audacity of Hope by President-elect Barack Obama in paper or audiobook is good if your parents swing left. For our conservative legal guardians, Faith of My Fathers does no “disservice” to any parent (get it? McCain and his eponymous father and grandpappy were Navy serviceman! Oh, nevermind…)</p>

<p>And of course, you can always give them your love, but you’ll just retract it when you go hang with friends a week later rather than have a family dinner. Love, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.</p>

<p>I’m giving my parents a hug and a kiss for Christmas. Seriously, I’m broke.</p>

<p>Hahahaha we should all buy our mothers Dishrags, Sink cleaners, and Soap</p>