Teza answered Sunday May 15 2005, 2:25 pm: Well are you graduating highschool? Well anyways... Car`Money`New phone`Jewerly`Designer purse/shoes! Those are the basics! X0` [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
not_your_star34 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 12:25 pm: -Cell phone (or a better one, if you already have one)
-A Fossil Watch.
-A computer.
-A puppy/kitten/etc.
-Cash/check.
-Designer purse (If you're a girl) (Dooney and Bourke, Louis Vuitton, Coach, Gucci... the possibilites are endless)
-A ring/necklace/bracelet
-a Car (if you're graduating from high school)
-Clothes
-A shopping spree! :-)
I hope I helped and if you have any more questions, leave one in my inbox!
K2204 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 9:57 am: i had the same problem, about what to ask for for my birthday,
here are some ideas:
gift cards to fav. stores!
gift certifercats to a spa/massage/nails and/or toes!
A lap top computer
an Ipod
a (New) Cell phone
Car?
It depends on your family, really, my parents would never buy me a car! well, anyways, i hope this helped! try to think of things that you like to do!
sunshine1232 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 7:18 am: well i would get something that you have always wanted like a cell phone if you already don't have a one or a laptop well if your a girl get jewelry or something like or movies or dvds maybe you could go somewhere where you have always wanted to go but never had the chance to get something you have always wanted and stick with that. [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
sarah0308 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 1:55 am: i would soo get a new car..or a new laptop..or something nice and expensive like that! ha! maybe a cruise or a trip like that!
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