I let my niece borrow mine for the car ride & well my sis has a habit of not locking my car door so it's as if she gave it away.
Luckily that's all that and a sweater was all that was taken
Pixel stick! But they're not out in time , They look so awesome if your into photography light painting. Besides that. There's nothing I want.....well nothing no one can afford
Weighted vest, training mask, speed rope, pull up bar, batman origins for ps3, and gift cards for ebgames so I can hit up the Boxing Day/week sales the day after Christmas.
Weighted vest, training mask, speed rope, pull up bar, batman origins for ps3
Are you trying to become batman?
Haha no trying to get in better shape for when I'm done my course. No 1 wants a personal trainer that's not in shape lol. I'm in pretty decent shape for fitness tests but I want to be above normal.
I sacrificed my Christmas gifts this year so we could re-decorate our front room, replacing the TV, bringing in a piano, and getting the most comfortable couch in the history of fluffy soft things.
It was worth it. Oh, so worth it.
We're also going away to Bruges for a few days right before Christmas, so that'll be like a Christmas present. All festive and beer-and-chocolate fuelled. Yum.
(Second the comment about a thin knife cleaned between uses, btw - that's what I was taught by someone who is, and it's what I found to work best.)
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I let my niece borrow mine for the car ride & well my sis has a habit of not locking my car door so it's as if she gave it away.
Luckily that's all that and a sweater was all that was taken
I also want a camera but that will be a me to me present.
but an xbox one wouldn't hurt.
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Are you trying to become batman?
Haha no trying to get in better shape for when I'm done my course. No 1 wants a personal trainer that's not in shape lol. I'm in pretty decent shape for fitness tests but I want to be above normal.
I use dental floss, and two wooden dowels (quickest)
Or 2 knives w/ hot water bath (cleanest) both work well
I never liked the wire ones (pain to keep clean while slicing for wed guests, and too slow)
A thin long bladed slicer dipped in hot water, and wiped after every cut is what most professional chefs use. ( I am a professional chef)
but really don't know what I want
And maybe an Android tablet on which to play TSTO.
It was worth it. Oh, so worth it.
We're also going away to Bruges for a few days right before Christmas, so that'll be like a Christmas present. All festive and beer-and-chocolate fuelled. Yum.
(Second the comment about a thin knife cleaned between uses, btw - that's what I was taught by someone who is, and it's what I found to work best.)