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Gifts - please please stop
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<blockquote data-quote="TrooperWill" data-source="post: 467566" data-attributes="member: 9690"><p>glad to hear its not just me, this year was a bumper haul of star wars branded ****, lava lamp, 4 mugs, pencils ( for Christ sake i'm not 7) a razor, several boxes of toiletries, Lego, socks, several t shirts which are oddly horrific considering the awesome artwork i see on everything else!</p><p></p><p>ok so i dont mind the Lego but everything else is completely unrelated to star wars until a marketing team slapped yodas outline and a logo on it and doubled the price, i really wish my family hadn't spent so much on random crap. completely agree with the not wanting to be ungrateful but it comes to a point when you want to sob...</p><p></p><p>especially as i wrote a list of the twenty odd loose figures i need to complete my run and left it lying round the house for weeks in November, and my partner heavily implied she had been bidding on vintage on eBay ( she asked if i needed the solid or removable arms version of Threepio out of the blue with no explanation). id gladly trade the whole lot for just a couple of needed\wanted items or even a knackered mini rig as at least it would show that my friends/family think before opening their wallets. </p><p></p><p>actually, im not going to lie, the Lego is pretty awesome. i see a new focus.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrooperWill, post: 467566, member: 9690"] glad to hear its not just me, this year was a bumper haul of star wars branded ****, lava lamp, 4 mugs, pencils ( for Christ sake i'm not 7) a razor, several boxes of toiletries, Lego, socks, several t shirts which are oddly horrific considering the awesome artwork i see on everything else! ok so i dont mind the Lego but everything else is completely unrelated to star wars until a marketing team slapped yodas outline and a logo on it and doubled the price, i really wish my family hadn't spent so much on random crap. completely agree with the not wanting to be ungrateful but it comes to a point when you want to sob... especially as i wrote a list of the twenty odd loose figures i need to complete my run and left it lying round the house for weeks in November, and my partner heavily implied she had been bidding on vintage on eBay ( she asked if i needed the solid or removable arms version of Threepio out of the blue with no explanation). id gladly trade the whole lot for just a couple of needed\wanted items or even a knackered mini rig as at least it would show that my friends/family think before opening their wallets. actually, im not going to lie, the Lego is pretty awesome. i see a new focus..... [/QUOTE]
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