My parents asked me what I wanted for Christmas and my mind drew a complete blank. They said nothing video game related and thats all I really want besides an iPod but they are too expensive. I asked for a Montreal Canadien jersey and that was $100 dollars so now all I am getting that I asked for is boxers. Does anyone have any ideas of something not expensive that I could ask for? less than $80.00. I am also a 14 year old boy
GDROB2 answered Friday November 11 2005, 7:44 pm: I would keep it simple. Gift-Cards are the best way to go. You can get them for bookstores in values of $20 on up. Best Buy does this well (at least in Canada).
Movies are also expensive as hell to get into these days with some places charging $14.00 depending on it being U.S. or Canadian prices. If you can get a book of those for yourself consider it to be gold.
Also, Blockbuster Video for the movie buff is essential. If there are movies on your list you wanted that came out in November 2005 wait til 2 weeks prior to Chritmas they sell up their stock in Previously Viewed cases from $9.99 to $20.00.
morbidministry13 answered Friday November 11 2005, 6:40 pm: ask for money trust me don't ask for anything else from adults cause u prolly won't like it or ask for a rat idk why but who dosent like rats (okay alot of people but oh well)
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rainbowNsunshine91 answered Friday November 11 2005, 5:25 pm: What you COULD do is ask for the $80.00 and then save up like 30 dollars. The I-pod shuffle is only $100.00. If you don't want to do that then either get
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