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Question Posted Tuesday December 12 2006, 8:16 pm

okay sooo i want to get my friends presents for christmas. but i have like nooo idea what to get them. i have about 8 friends that i want to give presents to. do you have anyy ideas on what to get them? and i don't want to spend like a whole load of moneyy.
thanksss


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Teza answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 11:19 pm:
If you want to get your friends something cute & not expensive, go to Walmart. You can get a set of body sprays and lotions for like $10 and other cute stuff. Couple years ago I bought something like that and my friends liked it. No one really cares if it's from Walmart. I don't know if that really matters to you?

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