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Post by haplotype on Nov 27, 2010 18:13:55 GMT -5
Did your white relatives ever try to be "culturally sensitive" and get you a kung fu outfit for xmas? A tin of "geisha" cookies? A UNICEF energy biscuit? Or did your Asian relatives get you a blonde wig? A book written in Danish, because they thought you could read White?
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Post by teaandcrackers on Dec 1, 2010 14:57:22 GMT -5
Let's do both best and worst, so much more fun that way.
worst- A jacket with the playboy bunny logo on it, because it had cute rabbits.
best- Wooden shoes with my name painted on them.
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hypeforlife91
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Post by hypeforlife91 on Dec 1, 2010 15:44:52 GMT -5
I got string lights for Christmas once. You know...Christmas DECORATIONS to make the house more christmas-y.
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Post by milkman's baby on Dec 1, 2010 19:20:16 GMT -5
Used perfume. I also used to get tons of blonde barbies from the white grandparents when I was little and when my mom finally told them I had enough blonde ones, they got me a black barbie.
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Post by betahat on Dec 8, 2010 1:16:15 GMT -5
We got an open jar of honey as a wedding gift. Regifting is one thing, but come on. I've never been disappointed by a christmas gift though I have received a few books and sweaters that mostly (though not entirely) collect dust.
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Post by milkman's baby on Dec 11, 2010 16:04:46 GMT -5
We got an open jar of honey as a wedding gift. Regifting is one thing, but come on. Usually that's a sign that the person was trying to insult you or hint that they don't like you. Who was it from?
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Post by sim on Mar 20, 2011 6:59:07 GMT -5
We got an open jar of honey as a wedding gift. Regifting is one thing, but come on. Usually that's a sign that the person was trying to insult you or hint that they don't like you. Who was it from? That's fantastic! Maybe they got hungry on the way over/you didn't feed them enough at the reception. I'd find that pretty funny actually if I got that.
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