Slay Christmas, you know you wanna
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- Übergod
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Re: Slay Christmas, you know you wanna
Thinktank wrote:Queen K wrote:I want to know who raked in what loot?
The retail stores raked in the most loot. Then the credit card companies. And the banks.
And even the government raked in loot from the taxes paid on the stuff people bought that
will end up in the garbage in a few years.
25 million slide transactions between December 24th and 26th and 1.5 BILLION tap transactions. That is a lot of transfer's and cash changing hands.
I live by Sherway Gardens in Toronto, found some great deals on Boxing day. Nordstrom and Sak's had nice sweaters and shirts for 50% off and Lululemon had sweat pants for 50 bucks.
- sobrohusfat
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Re: Slay Christmas, you know you wanna
Picked-up a copy of Call Of Duty WWII on boxing day.
Now my daughters' boyfriend and i can shovel snow AND hunt nazis together
... a nice Christmas-time bonding experience.
Now my daughters' boyfriend and i can shovel snow AND hunt nazis together
... a nice Christmas-time bonding experience.
The adventure continues...
No good story ever started with; "So i stayed home."
No good story ever started with; "So i stayed home."
- dirtybiker
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Re: Slay Christmas, you know you wanna
Our Christmas day movie was;
The Hateful Eight:
A story of people being drawn together through adverse conditions,
forgiveness, trust, teamwork and family.
You will never hear a review of this movie quite like this one...
The Hateful Eight:
A story of people being drawn together through adverse conditions,
forgiveness, trust, teamwork and family.
You will never hear a review of this movie quite like this one...
"Don't 'p' down my neck then tell me it's raining!"