Favorite Christmas present this year?

Jun 13, 2015
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Wondering what your favorite Christmas presents were this year. I know this thread is started a little late, but let's give it a shot.

Mine were two Duck Commander duck calls. No I'm not a hunter, but I wanted them anyhow. Wife did good.
 
Wife got me two new tool box's as the first two in photo were over flowing..Now I know where everything is. :clapping:
 

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Since I live in Texas, this may sound like overkill, but I bought myself a heated jacket liner and gloves.

I hooked up the wires and took a little ride but it hasn't been cold enough for a proper test. I love the Dual Remote Control Heat-troller.
 
The Wife and I don't exchange gifts for Xmas, If we see something that we want/need during the year we just buy it... Getting back to our favorite Christmas presents they are the ones we give to our Grandchildren :clapping:

Remember Christmas is about giving not receiving...

Luke:33:14... It is far more Virtuous to gift someone money without having any thought of repayment, Then it is to receive....
So if someone will send me a hundred dollars, I will promise i won't have any thoughts of paying it back...:D
 
Since I live in Texas, this may sound like overkill, but I bought myself a heated jacket liner and gloves.

I hooked up the wires and took a little ride but it hasn't been cold enough for a proper test. I love the Dual Remote Control Heat-troller.
Hi Lola... what brand did you get?

We've got colder temps coming on Wed night thru Friday...maybe it will get that far south for you to try them out.
Carla
 
Our Christmas present to us: toyhauler.jpg
We have been looking, and we finally decided on a toy hauler, a Spartan 4012. Signing the papers this weekend to get the loan processed and reserve it so it wont be sold to someone else.The RV dealer is going to let us delay picking it up until late Feb. or early March so we can get the pad next to our house expanded possibly have some mods done on the trailer.
 
Our Christmas present to us: View attachment 41966
We have been looking, and we finally decided on a toy hauler, a Spartan 4012. Signing the papers this weekend to get the loan processed and reserve it so it wont be sold to someone else.The RV dealer is going to let us delay picking it up until late Feb. or early March so we can get the pad next to our house expanded possibly have some mods done on the trailer.
Nice you will get a ton of enjoyment from that! Toy hauler got room for the trike back there?:clapping:
 
Our present to ourselves this year was deciding I would retire on January 20th. Now we can do our own thing as we see fit. We really want to put some miles on our recently purchased RV. We just need to find a 26 - 28' enclosed trailer to haul the trike and her Toyota RAV4.
 

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Oh, well. I have no issues with my manhood. My favorite is my flannel house jammie bottoms featuring multi colored cookie monsters. They're so loud people have to shout before I can hear them.
 
Oh, well. I have no issues with my manhood. My favorite is my flannel house jammie bottoms featuring multi colored cookie monsters. They're so loud people have to shout before I can hear them.
Right now I'm wearing a hot pink tie dyed t-shirt, so I have absolutely no problems with my manhood either.

And...WHAAH???
 
Nice you will get a ton of enjoyment from that! Toy hauler got room for the trike back there?:clapping:

After we started looking, Gloria found a couple of regular 5th wheels she really would like. We thought of the triple tow thing, an enclosed trailer behind the fiver, but there are a bunch of states that don't allow that and getting into and out of a lot of places makes for even more problems. Leaving the rides behind isn't an option, so a toyhauler it is. The garage is 12 1/2' and the trike and my '13 Triumph Bonneville will fit easily. When we are parked the bike and trike will be under cover outside and I'll be relegated to the "man cave" back there.
 
Me too. Today was my first official day of retirement, although I had the last two weeks off on holidays. Best gift of all. But my favorite "toy" for Christmas was my Looper guitar pedal. (Only musicians will know what that is;))
Is it for your new ukulele?
 
Actually, it can be used with any instrument, even voice effects, but I'll be using it with my guitar only, for now anyway.

I've got a small amp that has a looper feature on it. I can play for about 30 seconds and it repeats it over and over. Really neat for what I paid for the amp.
 

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