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I bought my ex a food processor one year...she had mentioned several times through the year she wanted one so figured I would get her one, it was a good one too. It ended up in the garage, unopened and unused.

The following year I wrapped it up and put it under the tree again.

 

Its starting to become clear why she's my ex the more time passes.

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I like your thinking Steve. Should start a money saving tips blog on YouTube :-).

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We don't give each other anything at Christmas, so no chance of getting it wrong:thumbup1: We both reckon we have enough stuff in the house, don't need any more and would sooner put the money towards a holiday or something

 

 

 

Waiting for the Scrooge comments now!

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We don't give each other anything at Christmas, so no chance of getting it wrong:thumbup1: We both reckon we have enough stuff in the house, don't need any more and would sooner put the money towards a holiday or something

 

 

 

Waiting for the Scrooge comments now!

What happened to the old days where people were greatfull for a lump of coal and a piece of fruit?

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Many years ago I was given something by my loved one that was "Important, expensive, and showed my love and commitment to you" i was expecting an engagement ring....I got a video recorder....disappointed was an understatement....jewellery is always received well 🙂

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