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jay
This year my Christmas shopping has been the easiest ever. Visits to three web sites, and I'm almost done.

Last year I started a tradition by getting most of the people I exchange gifts with the same thing. Last year it was musical snow globes. This year, it's scented "Wood Wick" candles. That was one purchase from one web site.

The other was two other gifts for family, at another web site, and the last site was Best Buy for gift cards (with free shipping!).

That just leaves me gift boxes, holiday cards, a bottle of bourbon, and something for my Dad.

Woohoo! I'm almost done shopping, and never left the house! :D
robrecht
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Originally posted by jay
This year my Christmas shopping has been the easiest ever. Visits to three web sites, and I'm almost done.

Last year I started a tradition by getting most of the people I exchange gifts with the same thing. Last year it was musical snow globes. This year, it's scented "Wood Wick" candles. That was one purchase from one web site.

The other was two other gifts for family, at another web site, and the last site was Best Buy for gift cards (with free shipping!).

That just leaves me gift boxes, holiday cards, a bottle of bourbon, and something for my Dad.

Woohoo! I'm almost done shopping, and never left the house! :D

I like Wild Turkey 101!

... uh, the bourbon's for me, right?
Sportymonk
My kids (19 and 24 haven't given me their "list" yet so I haven't even thought about shopping yet.

I may be the reason shopping is down. Have what I want. Don't need a new television (waiting till 2009). OK, would like a nikon D80 with 18-200VT lens and a 08 Mazda Miata Grand Touring PRHT in Green with tan leather seats but both are a little out or reach for now.

Maker's Mark is a good Bourbon. Tried a McHenry's once but it was 100 proof which was a little too strong for my taste.

A very nice wine I discovered here at HP.org is a Chateuneuf de Pape (Spelling probably isn't correct.) We have developed a tradition of having a bottle with Christmas dinner every year with the Beef Wellington. (Just bought the Beef Tenderloin on sale at $11 per pound for 7.3 pounds:eek: ) The wine will run between $29 to $39 a bottle (or higher). Thanks for the tip folks.
jay
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Originally posted by Sportymonk
My kids (19 and 24 haven't given me their "list" yet so I haven't even thought about shopping yet.

I may be the reason shopping is down. Have what I want. Don't need a new television (waiting till 2009). OK, would like a nikon D80 with 18-200VT lens and a 08 Mazda Miata Grand Touring PRHT in Green with tan leather seats but both are a little out or reach for now.

Maker's Mark is a good Bourbon. Tried a McHenry's once but it was 100 proof which was a little too strong for my taste.

A very nice wine I discovered here is a Chateuneuf de Pope (Spelling probably isn't correct.) We have developed a tradition of having a bottle with Christmas dinner every year with the Beef Wellington. (Just bought the Beef Tenderloin on sale at $11 per pound for 7.3 pounds:eek: ) The wine will run between $29 to $39 a bottle (or higher). Thanks for the tip folks.

Marker's Mark and Wild Turkey are my favorite bourbons, and robrecht and I discussed Chateauneuf (sp?) du Pape a few years ago - my favorite dry red wine!
jdeanski
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Originally posted by jay
Marker's Mark and Wild Turkey are my favorite bourbons, and robrecht and I discussed Chateauneuf (sp?) du Pape a few years ago - my favorite dry red wine!


Wine (hold thy pinky in the air)..........I'm a Republican! Give me Vodka....no foo, foo stuff for me!
robrecht
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Originally posted by jdeanski


Wine (hold thy pinky in the air)..........I'm a Republican! Give me Vodka....no foo, foo stuff for me!

You still sound like a mangy yellow dog Democrat to me--it's mostly Republicans at all the wine & cheese soirées that I crash. :7:
krygny
A hot item this year seems to be digital LCD picture frames. They're finally approaching acceptable quality and reasonable prices. My wife got some incredible Black Friday deals on line, so most of the adults in the family are done. The kids (all teenagers) are the real problem (just trying to avoid them thinking their aunt and uncle are just plain lame). Of course, cash is always king but that ain't Christmas, IMO.
robrecht
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Originally posted by krygny
The kids (all teenagers) are the real problem (just trying to avoid them thinking their aunt and uncle are just plain lame). Of course, cash is always king but that ain't Christmas, IMO.
Good for you, krygny! A true gift should be a sharing of oneself with another person, sometimes it's an opportunity to find something in common, which admittedly can be a challenge with teenagers.
TR4Runner
Isn't it just the greatest thing that we can most (if not all) of our holiday shopping without ever leaving our house? You just can't beat the price or selection available by shopping online!

I just purchased a universal remote control for an entertainment center at 73% off list price from Amazon.com, including free shipping and no sales tax! What can be better than that? I might do all of my holiday shopping from home from now on....

But I'm sure the brick-and-mortar retailers will start lobbying for Internet purchases to be taxed if people keep it up with online purchases....
Roger
I heard on the news today that Monday is the biggest on-line shopping day of the year, they called it cyber Monday.

Why is that??
Sportymonk
Story on the news said it was related to the fact people could get back to work and have access to high speed Internet connections.

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Originally posted by Roger
I heard on the news today that Monday is the biggest on-line shopping day of the year, they called it cyber Monday.

Why is that??

krygny
quote:
Originally posted by Roger
I heard on the news today that Monday is the biggest on-line shopping day of the year, they called it cyber Monday.

Why is that??


It's not new. I've been hearing that expression for years. It's an attempt by some on line retailers to play off Black Friday, with "Doorbuster" and "Blowout" deals that have time limits.

Oh, the pressure.
jay
Knocked out another gift today, something for my Dad, and got free shipping! I also ordered my cards at Hallmark.com. Five websites, 5 purchases. Now all I have left to buy are boxes and that bottle of bourbon.:p
Puppetmaster
Nice. I started the online gift buying a few years ago but didn't fully "convert" until last year. My wife and I have Amazon Prime membership and just got everything (except gift boxes and wrapping paper, and one Best Buy gift card) off Amazon. We love the two day shipping included with membership, but you have to watch when the expected ship date is, because free two day shipping doesn't mean jack when the expected ship date is 2 weeks after the fact. lol. We learned the hard way.
Big_D
Thats cool, I am done also.

I went to Best Buy's Reward Zone Member Only event on Nov 11th and the store was closed to the general public. I got a free wireless mouse for attending! I bought a Wii system with a couple of games for one kid, an Ipod Video 80gig for another. Then I proceeded to WalMart SuperStore and finished up that Sunday Night at about 11pm...bought a Fur Real Pony for my youngest.

Just have to get wrapping...

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