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mooby
12-25-2006, 06:32 PM
I just installed my new c.d. burner, it was a huge pain in the ass. It better not crap out on me six months from now like my last one did.

Gmanc711
12-25-2006, 06:35 PM
I got a Riggins Jersey and a Skins' blanket as far as Skins stuff. I got a Nano and a bunch of other cool little stuff.

Lady Brave
12-25-2006, 10:28 PM
It was definately a Redskins Christmas for me. Here's the list of items I got.

Riggins jersey
Gary Clark autographed mini helmet
Fed Ex Field model
Framed photo of Darrell Green
Framed photo of Fed Ex Field
2 pairs of Redskins flannel pants
Flag for the house
Redskins sticky note pad
Redskins earrings
And a Redskins helmet nightlight :doh: My mom still thinks I'm five apparently.

The only non-related Redskins stuff I got was cash, a gift card to Sports Fan Attic (which I will use to buy more Redskins stuff) and a red sweater.

jsarno
12-26-2006, 12:15 AM
It was definately a Redskins Christmas for me. Here's the list of items I got.

Riggins jersey
Gary Clark autographed mini helmet
Fed Ex Field model
Framed photo of Darrell Green
Framed photo of Fed Ex Field
2 pairs of Redskins flannel pants
Flag for the house
Redskins sticky note pad
Redskins earrings
And a Redskins helmet nightlight :doh: My mom still thinks I'm five apparently.

The only non-related Redskins stuff I got was cash, a gift card to Sports Fan Attic (which I will use to buy more Redskins stuff) and a red sweater.

SOunds like a sweet Christmas to me.

BDBohnzie
12-26-2006, 08:14 AM
Let's see. A bunch of clothes, a few gift cards, items for my home office, Sirius Sportster boombox, bluetooth headset, a few dozen golf balls, Talladega Nights, Green Street Hooligans, Lucky Number Sleven. That's what I remember off the top of my head...

jbcjr14
12-26-2006, 09:10 AM
I got a new popcorn machine, you know the ones that you see at the carnival! It makes movie grade popcorn and is mmmmmmmmmmm good! Perfect for Sunday's in the game room with a few cold ones!

jsarno
12-26-2006, 02:00 PM
I got a new popcorn machine, you know the ones that you see at the carnival! It makes movie grade popcorn and is mmmmmmmmmmm good! Perfect for Sunday's in the game room with a few cold ones!

Party's at your house for the game on saturday! :D

saden1
12-26-2006, 05:51 PM
I don't celebrate x-mass hence no gifts given and no gift received. I will say this though, I always manage to spoil myself around this time of year. I got myself the new Blackjack (http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/samsung_blackjack/) phone and if it were not for the shortage I'd have a PS3 under my phantom Christmas tree.

saden1
12-26-2006, 05:59 PM
Here is one I am thinking about buying...any thoughts???
RMR-C450 NEW radar laser detector and jammer (http://www.auto-radar-detectors.com/rmnewradlasd.html)

Stay away (http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=8502):

Rocky Mountain Radar RMR-C450 ($269.95)

Rocky Mountain Radar receives credit for inventing the bogus radar jammer, an event we were the first to inform the world about well over a decade ago. (Automobile magazine, “The Little Jammer That Couldn’t”, June 1993). Then they introduced the bogus laser jammer, which we amply documented in stories for Automobile, the BMW Roundel, Car Audio and Electronics, AUTOTronics and a host of other magazines, both here and abroad.

More recently, Rocky Mountain Radar hooked up with a Korean manufacturer of cheap radar detectors and bingo, here’s the RMR-C450, a radar detector that RMR claims can also magically jam all radar and lasers. When introduced, it was known as the RMR-D450. Rocky Mountain Radar has a long history of immediately renaming their products as soon as word spreads in the media that they’re ineffective. (Within weeks of my 1993 Automobile story hitting the newsstands, they’d already relabeled each of their products.) This strategy also gives them what appears to be a broad product lineup, despite the fact that all of their working models (the jammer-only models are complete hoaxes) are based on only three platforms, meaning that six to eight models can be identical inside, differing only in appearance.

The jamming ability of the Rocky Mountain Radar RMR-C450 (or RMR-D450, take your pick; it's the same box) was nonexistent, failing entirely to jam any of the guns. (If you’re truly curious, open its case; you won’t find anything inside that’s remotely capable of jamming anything.)

We did find, however, that by removing the Rocky Mountain Radar RMR-C450 from the dash and substituting its cardboard box, a slight reduction in maximum laser target range was achieved.

If you’re looking for a less expensive alternative, Rocky Mountain Radar offers the Phazer II ($179.95), priced lower because it’s not a detector and claims only to be a jammer. But having tested the Phazer, both the original and the Phazer II (look for a Phazer III not long after this story comes out), we can say with complete assurance that it jams absolutely nothing.

Bottom line: Save money: put an empty cardboard box on your dash instead.

Rating: no stars

mheisig
12-26-2006, 06:26 PM
Sig Sauer P239 .40 (http://www.sigarms.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=9&productid=71) from my parents to use as a backup gun.

Oh, I also worked a suicide on Christmas day. Guy got into a fight with his wife, went into his garage and put a bullet through his left temple. That was a real nice Christmas gift.

My life is very strange lately...

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