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I will be a sawhorse and able to edit again as soon as I can make up for the holiday expense blues.
 
I feel your pain. Right now I'm still lucky. My son is 3, very easy to buy for. 13 is gonna be a lot harder...haha
 
The problem is my 6 yr old daughters bithday is dec 11 then christmas then the wifes birthday is jan 11.
 
You want to know what's really weird is that over the course of my life I have had three semi long relationships (more than a year) and every one of them was born on 1/11.

I married the third one. :cheers
 
Just did college for the boy, it hurt and will for a while, but well worth it.

I used to slip him cash that we didn't have when we would visit, and my wife would act like she didn't see me doing it, and then she would be real nice to me for a few days afterwards. It was him going to school that got me back into playing darts for money.
 
I really feel your pain! Anniversary 11-13 (38yrs), wifes b-day 11-26 (ain't gonna say!), sons b-day 12-13 (32), with a g-daughter born on the same day as the wife 11-26 (5), also another g-daughter 12-8 (8) g-sons bdays, 11-10 (17) and 12-26 (14),

I think that's all! :)
 
gbhammer said:
The problem is my 6 yr old daughters bithday is dec 11 then christmas then the wifes birthday is jan 11.
my 6 year old's b-day is 12/24...when we get back from Chuckie Cheese's, I re-wrap all his presents for 12/25. So far so good. He might start catching on in a few years. He just learned this year that sometimes santa wraps presents in boxes that have pictures of things no longer in the box.
 
gbhammer said:
Just did college for the boy, it hurt and will for a while, but well worth it.I used to slip him cash that we didn't have when we would visit, and my wife would act like she didn't see me doing it, and then she would be real nice to me for a few days afterwards. It was him going to school that got me back into playing darts for money.
I am preparing to dust off the old pool cue here pretty soon to start saving for college. Now where did I put that Minnesota Fat's guide to pool playing?
 
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