Books for November
I've recently read a few books and just returned them to the library today. The three books I returned are:
Katherine Kurtz- In the King's Service
Jude Fisher- Sorcery Rising & Wild Magic
Currently reading:
Poul Anderson- Three Hearts and Three Lions
Books checked out today:
John Betancourt- The Dawn of Amber
Ray Bradbury- One More For The Road
John Barnes- A Million Open Doors
Raleigh Trevelyan- Sir Walter Raleigh
Christmas Lists 2004
Alright, I'm looking forward to the holidays. Before the spirit leaves me, I'd appreciate a little help with Christmas lists. I'm going to create a post for each person. Just click on "comments" and there will appear a box for you to scribble what goodies you want. If you think of something else that you want later, just add another comment.
Sizes are important, please include them in your first comment. (Well, sizes are important for clothing-- I guess you don't have to include sizes for DVDs.)
Adults, I'm sure we'll coordinate this the usual way... barely. :smile: Phone & email seem like good ways to "claim" items & prevent duplication.
Now, off to the individual posts, so that you'll have something to respond to.
[Edited to add: Click the comment below the article with your name on it. I've moved previous comments into the proper threads. Sorry I wasn't clearer earlier.]
Scott — Christmas 2004 List
Oh, you want to see what I want, huh? I suppose I can help you. Thanks for asking, and for braving the malls this season. You poor, brave soul.
Alysia — Christmas 2004 List
Alysia,
Hope you're learning interesting stuff in school; what time period do your history classes cover this year?
On to the question we've all been waiting for-- what do you want for Christmas? When you respond, please include clothing sizes (and if you're in the juniors, teens, women's, or whatever department, or where in the store your sizes are right). I'm probably not brave enough to try clothing shopping for you, but the information will probably be useful to other people with slightly better taste.
Thanks for scribbling back-- hopefully I'll be able to find cool stuff that you'll enjoy. Though there are some good books out there that I may not be able to resist...
Uncle Scott
Myles — Christmas 2004 List
Hey Myles, good to type at you!
Anyway, I was wondering if there's anything cool that you want for Christmas? Scribble it all here and we'll fight like wildebeests to get the coolest stuff. Some of which we might even share with you, we're that nice.
Um, yeah. Anyway, please include clothing sizes when you scribble your list (by hitting comment). After all, you have to have something easy for other people to get you...
Hope your turkey day is a good one!
Uncle Scott
Grandpa Jim — Christmas 2004 List
Yeah, titling the guy I call "Dad" seemed confusing, since his relationship to each of us varies.
So, what do you want for Christmas? Remember to include sizes, even if you aren't interested in clothing. Of course, if you are interested in clothing, say so.
Thanks for making our shopping easier,
Scott
Tonya’s List — Christmas 2004
What do you want for Christmas Tonya? Please include your clothing sizes in the comment, even if you don't want clothing. Even though I'd be a fool to shop for women's clothing, I've been foolish before. (If you're just wise enough not to want clothing from me, it may be useful info for others with better taste...) If you're different sizes in different brands, include that!
For you especially, if there are particular stores that have good gift cards, and you'd like cute little rectangles of plastic, include them.
-- Scott
Eric’s List — Christmas 2004
Eric: You get to start. Be a shining example for us all.
What do you want for Christmas? Also, whether you want clothing or not, include sizes for everything in your response. If you're different sizes in different brands, let me know.
Thanks,
Scott
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