OT: Just for fun
I stole this idea from the main forum - I've been enjoying reading the responses over there, so thought we could do our own poll!
What is the worst/funniest Christmas gift you have ever received?
Easy pick for me - one year my ex-sister in law bought me a bathroom scale for Christmas. A scale! For a fat girl! I guess she wanted me to know just HOW fat I was! LOL
Next........
What is the worst/funniest Christmas gift you have ever received?
Easy pick for me - one year my ex-sister in law bought me a bathroom scale for Christmas. A scale! For a fat girl! I guess she wanted me to know just HOW fat I was! LOL
Next........
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
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on 12/11/11 11:16 pm - Bumfuknowhere, Canada
on 12/11/11 11:16 pm - Bumfuknowhere, Canada
The whole effin world knows I hate, hate, hate baby pink except on babies. One year my mother buys me a baby pink track suit. All I needed was the curly tail and snout since I was about 300 lbs and am sure everyone was calling me a pig in that pink suit anyway. Fast forward about 10 years and yep she does it again, baby pink silk PJ's. OMFG I hate pink so stop it PLEASE!!!
*laughs*
So, no to pink then?
So, no to pink then?
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Jeebus - yeah, I imagine I would have been re-gifting that one! lol
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
hehehe
I had something similar happen when I was pregnant. My aunt passed on some of my cousin's maternity clothes to me. My cousin weighs 100 pounds soaking wet and I was at least 210 lbs. Just because they're maternity, doesn't mean one size fits all!
I had something similar happen when I was pregnant. My aunt passed on some of my cousin's maternity clothes to me. My cousin weighs 100 pounds soaking wet and I was at least 210 lbs. Just because they're maternity, doesn't mean one size fits all!
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Hmmm, this is a tough one for me as I post my Christmas wish list on the fridge on January 1 for the upcoming year. I also have an email and snail mail list I send it to so everyone has lots of time to find just what I want. LOL. JK (well not really)
I would say the worst present I ever received was something I really loved...a Randy Travis Beanie Bear collectors item. The problem is that I now have 4 of them and everytime someone gets me one they are just so tickled that they found such a thing that they are filled with excitement giving it to me. No way could I burst their bubble and say I already have one...two..three of them so I just go ahead and give an Oscar-worthy surprise performance, accept the present graciously and line it up on the shelf with the others.
Maybe someday they will be worth money and I can get rich from them lol
I would say the worst present I ever received was something I really loved...a Randy Travis Beanie Bear collectors item. The problem is that I now have 4 of them and everytime someone gets me one they are just so tickled that they found such a thing that they are filled with excitement giving it to me. No way could I burst their bubble and say I already have one...two..three of them so I just go ahead and give an Oscar-worthy surprise performance, accept the present graciously and line it up on the shelf with the others.
Maybe someday they will be worth money and I can get rich from them lol
A gift I really hate receiving, but always seem to get, is a giant make up kit. Often they come from Shoppers or Walmart, and are a no name sort of deal with every colour under the sun, but the cheapest quality make-up ever. I looooove make-up, so I always seem to get these darn kits, except that I am a MAC/Sephora-quality make-up lover, not a Dollarama-quality make-up lover. The only redeeming quality about these things are that they sometimes come in a nice box, and that part, I have used. I have one that came in a nice velvet lined, wooden box, so I immediately threw away all the make-up and it has been my jewelry box for about 10 years now :)
I also have a cousin who likes to pick out a book for everybody in the family. I love to read, but a book is such a personal choice, that he seems to fail (with me at least), every year. I am not sure if they are new books, or really gently used pass-alongs. The later would really help explain things.
Finally, as I am a teacher, and I mean no disrespect because I am grateful that my students even bother to buy me gifts, but I have received a huge selection of items ranging from very small clothes (I mean really, who buys a their 300+ pound teacher clothes marked XL???!!!), perfume (another very personal gift that is hard to choose unless you know what the person likes), and I probably have 20 plus Mikasa vases and candy dishes. I could start my own outlet.
I have to say though, one of the most heart felt gifts I ever received from a student, was a collection of things she had assembled from her bedroom. There were little figurines and stuffed animals, old chapter books, and crayons, all in a tattered gift bag. She came from a very neglectful family situation and knew she couldn't count on them to supply her with a gift to bring to school, so she made her own. She was 6 years old at the time. It took every ounce of effort not to cry in front of her, but at recess I had a good old boo hoo in the bathroom.
I also have a cousin who likes to pick out a book for everybody in the family. I love to read, but a book is such a personal choice, that he seems to fail (with me at least), every year. I am not sure if they are new books, or really gently used pass-alongs. The later would really help explain things.
Finally, as I am a teacher, and I mean no disrespect because I am grateful that my students even bother to buy me gifts, but I have received a huge selection of items ranging from very small clothes (I mean really, who buys a their 300+ pound teacher clothes marked XL???!!!), perfume (another very personal gift that is hard to choose unless you know what the person likes), and I probably have 20 plus Mikasa vases and candy dishes. I could start my own outlet.
I have to say though, one of the most heart felt gifts I ever received from a student, was a collection of things she had assembled from her bedroom. There were little figurines and stuffed animals, old chapter books, and crayons, all in a tattered gift bag. She came from a very neglectful family situation and knew she couldn't count on them to supply her with a gift to bring to school, so she made her own. She was 6 years old at the time. It took every ounce of effort not to cry in front of her, but at recess I had a good old boo hoo in the bathroom.