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Post by PinkFloydYoshi on Nov 8, 2006 16:26:17 GMT -5
Yeah, it's a little early, I know, but because I don't know what to do for my own Christmas list (Yes, even I have been asked to make a list :S) I thought that I wouldn't be alone and decided to see what people are hoping will turn up under their tree this year.
If you've made a Christmas list, or are stuck on it, what have you already noted down?
So far, I have Final Fantasy 11 and an ATi X1600 256MB AGP Graphics card on my list. :S
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Post by Toshi on Nov 8, 2006 16:33:40 GMT -5
Clothes that fit me.
Haha, what a list.
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Post by Twi on Nov 8, 2006 17:14:42 GMT -5
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Post by teh yoshi on Nov 8, 2006 17:58:26 GMT -5
Honestly, I just want something... Anything will do. A card isn't too much to ask for, no?
I sent a bunch of my friends cards and such last year, but I get nothing in return.
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Post by Masakuni on Nov 8, 2006 18:22:22 GMT -5
Right now I want a Wii as well as Twilight Princess the most...
Other stuff? Well maybe some manga volumes, preferrably of Bleach or whatever...
I kinda want another dragon plush too
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Post by Rackinac on Nov 8, 2006 18:27:32 GMT -5
A gecko is mainly my whole list... >>
P.S. A DANNY PHANTOM HOODIE! *spaztwitchfoam* o-e ... you can blame my cartooning teacher. He recomended watching it to me, and look where it got me now. XD
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Post by Chilaquiles on Nov 8, 2006 19:28:15 GMT -5
As long as I have the Wii and Legend of Zelda:TP, I don't want anything.
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Post by PinkFloydYoshi on Nov 8, 2006 20:11:39 GMT -5
Honestly, I just want something... Anything will do. A card isn't too much to ask for, no? I sent a bunch of my friends cards and such last year, but I get nothing in return. Your address is on the envelope I got from you, and I did actually keep it in case I had the time to sit down and draw something, I'll be sure to send something back this year, although, I assume that the address on this envelope is still correct. I wanted to send a few things to different people last year, but I didn't get round to it as I had a lot going on. This year is no different, but I still want to at least get something sent out for the few people who sent me cards last year. What exactly, well, this list will help me decide. :S
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Post by firespikez on Nov 8, 2006 20:24:23 GMT -5
WORMS 4 : mayhem or a grass snake anything will do too
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Post by contention on Nov 8, 2006 20:25:40 GMT -5
Someone needs to bring something cliche to the playing field: you know, in that whole memoir of world peace and happiness to all. Of course, it's impossible to really deny that greedy feeling everyone gets at that time of year. Perhaps it is, in trace; a denial of what the holiday stands for. Such seems peculiar in it's own way, as if our society is that which dwindles so much. For example, simple holidays like Halloween have not only lost their essence, but had it forged all anew. To think that it was constructed on the stilts of some Pagan bond, now to only stain our calanders once a year. Lost of all heart, the meaning scribbled in the candy. Christmas is not far apart, it is treated as some misunderstood being; only sought for the wrong reasons. Few open their eyes to the warmth it brings, while they may feel it, such is dormant in their own aquire. Back in the younger days, or what they were for many ages here and about, Christmas was the most anticipated times of all. Something that cringed through our fingers, limitlessly; even months ahead of schedule. We would ponder of the coming presents, dream of those weeks away from school, and drool at the thoughts of those delicate meals. It was a perfect picture, only illuminated when the winter would peek it's head; pouring forth, not like a stallion, but as a stampede. Those sharp lights, twinkiling like their own stars; giving mirth to each homestead; perfection, pure and utter excellence. Everything seemed in place, as if the world had awaited this season, wishing for it since Summer birth. Ironic though, as it is the only coming of natural death and erosion.
We paid not a pence to those grisly rules of reality; our heads were skewed toward the more beautiful hold; the ever turning guide of snow. Briskly to foam on every street corner, and to harden; like that of rock, the most unstable to our kind. Oh, this was the Holiday season; but respectably, is not anymore. Perhaps this is wound up in the whole fragile feature of age. We are older, more spent in knowledge. We realize the frailites that are spent in the belief of Santa, a mere image of false-hood, to keep the children brimming. It is, confusing to us now; to see such alterations. Yet, in justice, these "diffrences" were always there. We were blind, at least once, glued shut to what should have been noted. As youth, none seem to be given the chance to walk through any door. They are caught, unwillingly, behind that sheathe. Where they sit, and stare; not at the horrid world, but at some perception of utopia, the greatest society. Now, this season is riddled in Politics. Even mentioning the word of "Christ" with "Mas", is a religious outlook. It can't be spoken, it seems deragatory; at least, on those greedy books. So, figuratively; there is only one option, to leave the most bland of all aspects: "The Holiday Season". It aims not at one group in particular, but allows all cultures and religions to feel freedom. Never quite understood how the phrase Christmas could cause troubles; it seems we do not live in peace, not even in these "certain days". We bicker, because we can, because we find folly through envy.
Regardless of that though; even in that little "greed" sense of pain, for Christmas this year many things come to mind. Many have shouted for the Wii; which sounds like a plan, only tilted a bit. Every system has it's ups and downs, regardless of the reliability of the company. On top of that, the best of the best games for it will not be "first arrivals", many are slated for the following year. Of Course, Zelda: The Twilight Princess is underway. That is, hopefully, that it doesn't get delayed anymore. Actually, in truth it was even pushed back to December to avoid the Wii release date. Things just seem so out of loop for Zelda. However, all in all; The Wii is a definite must get for the fans who seem to tear at it's very mention. Further on, games like Call of Duty 3 and Gears of War seem to really draw attention. Not only for their graphics, but for their "gold medal" reviews at E3. Of course, all perceptions are biased, but who knows, maybe they do have what it takes. But in truth, that's all that can be thought of. The older we get, the less we really want; things that we would like get more expensive. Parents can only dish so much, and we can get the little. But, in all, it always comes in handy.
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Post by Chilaquiles on Nov 8, 2006 21:19:53 GMT -5
Uh, no. The Wii version of Twilight Princess will be available at launch. The GC version was the one that pushed back until December.
Mm, Twilight Princess. An estimated 70 hours of gameplay, bare minimum, without all the sidequests. Double-scoop ice cream
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Post by Zippy on Nov 8, 2006 22:00:01 GMT -5
Hmmm, as of right now, all I want is a PS3 and maybe a few of the new releases for it. Haha, the more expensive version of it for me (I will help out), I'm taking my gaming to the highest level! XD The other things I'm not sure if I'll even find. Those are my die-cast model nascars. I can't put anything specific on my model car list because their low production numbers (around 2,000-5,000 per car) make them harder to buy and even more difficult to track down.
Oh yeah, a new display case would help. I've grown out of my 40 car case. I have about 30 other cars still sitting in thir boxes just waiting to, yet again, see the light of day.
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Post by plebanshiren on Nov 9, 2006 2:54:29 GMT -5
hmmm, alot of art stuff would be nice ^^ plus I may be getting an Xbox360 or a Wii =\ I'm not sure yet ><
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Post by on Nov 9, 2006 3:10:48 GMT -5
There really isn't much I want. I mean, some money that I could put towards my eventual fursuit would be nice I guess. Really what I would like the most, as lame as this may sound to some of you, is to have my best friend Sirghe home.
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Post by Wildfire the Dragon on Nov 9, 2006 8:22:43 GMT -5
Well, I'm planning to get the Nintendo Wii if possible, but if I have enough, I might try to get a laptop plus Internet. I haven't truely decided yet...
And well, I'm hoping for any cool Dragon related items. I think I'm supposed to get a Dragon necklace, or something like that...LEVEL UP ! !
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Post by Teo on Nov 9, 2006 10:39:01 GMT -5
Ah Contention, after reading that, I am ready to face my day... I don't know what it is about your writing.
My list of things... well, I don't really WANT anything specific. What I really want... is a suprise. Something I'll like, but never thought I'd get. Unfortunately, I barely know what I want, and I can't even hint it. I don't want new clothes... I've got plenty. Don't want a new bag or lunch box... I've got tons too.
what to get...
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Post by Yoshiken on Nov 9, 2006 14:13:31 GMT -5
My christmas list is dull as always XD.
I told my parents that I desire a new graphics card, some more college supplies, money, and an assortment of video games ^^.
very unoriginal items, but they make me happy nonetheless.
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Post by Bry on Nov 9, 2006 15:10:17 GMT -5
Welcome to the club. =p In truth I did one really cool thing last year, though that was well after I'd sent something. And out of half a dozen people. It was enough though. No repeat this time around though, hahah. Off hand I think yours was the only birthday thing I got. If I'm remembering anything right. No idea what happened to the envelope though.
No list. I'm buying myself a Wii and Zelda which is essentially my xmas box.
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Post by Rainbow Yoshi on Nov 9, 2006 18:53:25 GMT -5
I don't want much. A Wii, Twilight Princess (^^), and two or three games. I also want an i-pod or mp3 player, as I have neither. =/ I kind of want a keyboard (piano) too, but I dunno.
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Post by Lord of the Dance on Nov 9, 2006 19:44:39 GMT -5
I can pay for a Wii, haha. So it wouldn't exactly be a "present."
But seriously, I would like to get some treats for my dogs this year. My parents stopped getting them presents a few years ago; I don't know why. They should at least get a box of cookies or something.
Super Mario Galaxy and Yoshi's Island 2 would be nice, as far as the list goes at the moment. Maybe some real paper and a scanner that works, so I'm not drawing on the back of my mom's scrap paper any more. No homework. Permission to meet... certain people, heheh.
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