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I'm the same. I know about my Vincent figure, but not much else. And I'm sure now that my mum is kidding about the naked firemen, she wouldn't dare...
Yeah we have certain games we play at this time of year in our house, though usually they are kid games like Worms Armageddon. And Yoshi's Story, which even a 2 year old would find grossly babyish. Yet it's become a tradition to play it.
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12-21-2007, 04:55 AM
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Yeah, part of Christmas magic is the anticipation for finding out what's in the wrapped box in front of you. And they sit under the tree for days right in front of you so the agony of not knowing the surprise gets drawn-out forever. Used to drive me bonkers. But it just made the eventual opening that much more fun I suppose.
...is it a world-wide Christmas conspiracy for parents to get a piece of the year to torture their kids for fun, lol? (kidding)
I hated yoshi's story. a big miss from Nintendo. my brother saved up his allowance for weeks to get enough money to buy that game, then he bought it and played it and passed the entire game in about two hours. babyish is right Miss Lockheart.
and how could you not want a poster full of firemen?!? :P
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12-21-2007, 08:04 AM
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Yeah, part of Christmas magic is the anticipation for finding out what's in the wrapped box in front of you. And they sit under the tree for days right in front of you so the agony of not knowing the surprise gets drawn-out forever. Used to drive me bonkers. But it just made the eventual opening that much more fun I suppose.
...is it a world-wide Christmas conspiracy for parents to get a piece of the year to torture their kids for fun, lol? (kidding)
I hated yoshi's story. a big miss from Nintendo. my brother saved up his allowance for weeks to get enough money to buy that game, then he bought it and played it and passed the entire game in about two hours. babyish is right Miss Lockheart.
and how could you not want a poster full of firemen?!? :P
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Euuuuuw *shudder* I hate firemen. 
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12-21-2007, 08:45 AM
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I'm the same. I know about my Vincent figure, but not much else. And I'm sure now that my mum is kidding about the naked firemen, she wouldn't dare...
Yeah we have certain games we play at this time of year in our house, though usually they are kid games like Worms Armageddon. And Yoshi's Story, which even a 2 year old would find grossly babyish. Yet it's become a tradition to play it.
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Worms armagedon is funy game. I don't know about such tradiions, but if I want to play some childish games I re-play Harry Potter 1,2. Can't say it gives my much pleashure, but I laugh a lot.
Sometimes I don't have people with whom I can celebrate something. Than I just sit in front of my PC and have as much fun as I can. (Specialy when I play Carmagedon 2. Crazy game, but I'm not very "normal" too  )
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12-21-2007, 06:04 PM
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Pretty much the only real traditions we have is that one of my aunts hands out elf hats to the younger kids assigned to gift delivery between family members. and somebody switching the television to A Chriastmas Story and playing it the entire day, nonstop, every single year for as far back as I can remember. It get annoying after a while.
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12-21-2007, 09:23 PM
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I like to guess a presant by its size and shape without actually peeking. My brother bought me a small thin package. I guessed it was a videogame for PSP. His face fell when he told me, "You're good." Though by the size and shape, it was pretty obvious. He guessed the presant i bought and wrapped for him. It was a board game. I always get him board games, just so that he can play them with me.
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12-22-2007, 07:06 AM
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yeah, my brother and I always got each other items that the two of us could share together. if it was gonna be a DVD it was gonna be a movie we would both like and want to watch together. if it was a video game it would be a two-player. and we also liked bored games. I think our favorites were Scrabble, Clue!... oh and Nightmare: The Video Board Game.
As for Christmas traditions, we have many in our family but they are too embarrasing to share with anybody. LOL :P
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12-22-2007, 08:36 AM
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yeah, my brother and I always got each other items that the two of us could share together. if it was gonna be a DVD it was gonna be a movie we would both like and want to watch together. if it was a video game it would be a two-player. and we also liked bored games. I think our favorites were Scrabble, Clue!... oh and Nightmare: The Video Board Game.
As for Christmas traditions, we have many in our family but they are too embarrasing to share with anybody. LOL :P
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Oooh go on MF, pray tell Lol!! 
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12-22-2007, 02:31 PM
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Yeah, christmas is a time for one's family to embarrass them, no matter that they're not actually here on the forum.
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12-22-2007, 10:18 PM
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