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Posted by Russ
 - Nov 28 07 12:25
purelife wrote:  That was different Russ.  I don't like hard liquor and the stuff you were feeding me were too strong for my liking.  Those stuff make me quiver.  I liked your sangrias and I like the soft, fruity stuff, better.  I prefer beer, vodka mixes, magaritas, red wine, champagne, etc, but not hard liquer.  Gosh, I'd be drunk in a couple of seconds!  LOL

Ok, ok...maybe I should've clarified... :-Þ[/DIV]
 
 :)

I shalt remember!  
Posted by purelife
 - Nov 28 07 11:05
Russ wrote:
And I have to say thats a funny statement PL.. considering myself and your B/F had to encourage you that one night to have a few drinks. :) :) :)

  That was different Russ.  I don't like hard liquor and the stuff you were feeding me were too strong for my liking.  Those stuff make me quiver.  I liked your sangrias and I like the soft, fruity stuff, better.  I prefer beer, vodka mixes, magaritas, red wine, champagne, etc, but not hard liquer.  Gosh, I'd be drunk in a couple of seconds!  LOL

  Ok, ok...maybe I should've clarified... :-Þ
 
Posted by Russ
 - Nov 28 07 10:08
Actually... both of you are correct LM, PL. I have bought either red or white wine. I stand corrected.

  And I have to say thats a funny statement PL.. considering myself and your B/F had to encourage you that one night to have a few drinks. :) :) :)
Posted by P.C.
 - Nov 28 07 09:21
Here we go.  Who says you can't have it all !

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Posted by purelife
 - Nov 28 07 09:05
I prefer booze over chocolates too!  
Posted by Lil Me
 - Nov 27 07 08:33
Russmeister, that's very chauvanist of you.  Grrrrrls drink, ya know!  
Posted by Russ
 - Nov 27 07 08:17
i still go with booze for guys and flowers/ chocolates for chicks. Either that or my above BCL gift cards.
Posted by Sportsdude
 - Nov 27 07 04:45
Well it wasn't really for 'family'. Growing up I only gave out gift cards to people at church, who would give out gift cards to me. Everyone would give the teacher gift cards before the holiday break. 'stocking stuffer'.
Now they've become what everyone just wants because they don't really ask for anything nor want to apparently. So its like "oh you wouldn't know what I'd want so just get me a gift card". Sort of takes the fun out of the whole gift buying process. Its like we all fear rejection of a gift so we 'play it safe' with the gift card.
 
Posted by purelife
 - Nov 27 07 04:30
Usually gift cards just were for colleagues

 
Since when?
Posted by Sportsdude
 - Nov 27 07 02:23
everyone in my family seems to just want gift cards, sort of takes the fun of buying out of it. Usually gift cards just were for colleagues.  
Posted by purelife
 - Nov 27 07 02:04
I agree with you Lil Me.  They're missing out on not using gift cards.  
Posted by P.C.
 - Nov 27 07 09:54
I don't think they do it on purpose.  I think the key is to use it immediately......otherwise, it goes in a drawer somewhere (for safe keeping) only to be discovered again two days after it expired.
Posted by lazy Marik
 - Nov 27 07 03:19
I don't understand. Why would the recipient not use the gift card? There has got to be something that they could make use of. Or at least sell it to someone, give it to a friend, anything but not use it at all!  
Posted by P.C.
 - Nov 26 07 03:56
I hear ya Lil Me.....that's a good point.  It IS up to the recipient to use it.  Unfortunately, I get stuck on the notion that I just gave....I mean really just GAVE a store 75 bucks.....(or whatever amount).

I was more than just a little amazed at that figure.  Consumers have given a gift to the stores, in the tune of 8 billion bucks.
Posted by Lil Me
 - Nov 26 07 03:44
I buy people gift cards all the time.  If they choose not to use them, that's their business!