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Can you name the most unwanted Christmas present that you've been given from previous Christmas'?

Why you didn't want it?

And what you did with it?


Edit: 2017 unwanted presents, why not do a swap with someone else on EDF.





Administrator: I hope you allow this post, it's just a brain storm of mine.

SpringTime Wrote:

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> Probably bottles of Clinique moisturizer - never

> get through one before mum gives another, so ended

> up with surplus.

>

> Supplied to patients at the Maudsley.



Oooh, we'll have that!

I had one of the most ugly but surely one of the most useful: I had a UK made Brick with 2018 written on it!


Person that gave it to me says apparently they are in big demand these days so.. easy to give to someone else in case.

She also added everybody has an irish relative, a scottish friend or european family. Perhaps American friends or mexican friends maybe?...In the middle east also in big demand and all over the world really. Cataluna wants to separate, and surely some North Italians will be happy to "draw a line" above Rome!


I must say it is an ugly present, possibly most ugly ever, but surely one of the most useful in this world..

From my side i would have welcomed better some chocolate box and wine to share!!

Perhaps Pato, you could exchange your 2018 ugly brick for some choco and Wine, as you don't drink, though, non Alco stuff.



pato Wrote:

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> I had one of the most ugly but surely one of the

> most useful: I had a UK made Brick with 2018

> written on it!

>

> Person that gave it to me says apparently they are

> in big demand these days so.. easy to give to

> someone else in case.

> She also added everybody has an irish relative, a

> scottish friend or european family. Perhaps

> American friends or mexican friends maybe?...In

> the middle east also in big demand and all over

> the world really. Cataluna wants to separate, and

> surely some North Italians will be happy to "draw

> a line" above Rome!

>

> I must say it is an ugly present, possibly most

> ugly ever, but surely one of the most useful in

> this world..

> From my side i would have welcomed better some

> chocolate box and wine to share!!

SpringTime Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> SpringTime Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Probably bottles of Clinique moisturizer -

> never

> > get through one before mum gives another, so

> ended

> > up with surplus.

> >

> > Supplied to patients at the Maudsley.

>

>

> Oooh, we'll have that!


I nominate this as the most confusing post of the year!

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> SpringTime Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > SpringTime Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Probably bottles of Clinique moisturizer -

> > never

> > > get through one before mum gives another, so

> > ended

> > > up with surplus.

> > >

> > > Supplied to patients at the Maudsley.

> >

> >

> > Oooh, we'll have that!

>

> I nominate this as the most confusing post of the

> year!


Then you havn't read Pato's

lavender27 Wrote:

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> Perhaps Pato, you could exchange your 2018 ugly

> brick for some choco and Wine, as you don't drink,

> though, non Alco stuff.

>

>

> pato Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I had one of the most ugly but surely one of

> the

> > most useful: I had a UK made Brick with 2018

> > written on it!

> >

> > Person that gave it to me says apparently they

> are

> > in big demand these days so.. easy to give to

> > someone else in case.

> > She also added everybody has an irish relative,

> a

> > scottish friend or european family. Perhaps

> > American friends or mexican friends maybe?...In

> > the middle east also in big demand and all over

> > the world really. Cataluna wants to separate,

> and

> > surely some North Italians will be happy to

> "draw

> > a line" above Rome!

> >

> > I must say it is an ugly present, possibly most

> > ugly ever, but surely one of the most useful

> in

> > this world..

> > From my side i would have welcomed better some

> > chocolate box and wine to share!!



I m not much of a drinker but i do occasionally drink. don t like to get drunk etc but a good glass of wine it s also a pleasure..

Real Problem lavender is.. who s gonna swap a bottle and some fine chocolate for a brick?

I'd like to see your brick, (lol) can you attach a photo please?




pato Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> lavender27 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Perhaps Pato, you could exchange your 2018 ugly

> > brick for some choco and Wine, as you don't

> drink,

> > though, non Alco stuff.

> >

> >

> > pato Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > I had one of the most ugly but surely one of

> > the

> > > most useful: I had a UK made Brick with 2018

> > > written on it!

> > >

> > > Person that gave it to me says apparently

> they

> > are

> > > in big demand these days so.. easy to give to

> > > someone else in case.

> > > She also added everybody has an irish

> relative,

> > a

> > > scottish friend or european family. Perhaps

> > > American friends or mexican friends

> maybe?...In

> > > the middle east also in big demand and all

> over

> > > the world really. Cataluna wants to separate,

> > and

> > > surely some North Italians will be happy to

> > "draw

> > > a line" above Rome!

> > >

> > > I must say it is an ugly present, possibly

> most

> > > ugly ever, but surely one of the most useful

> > in

> > > this world..

> > > From my side i would have welcomed better

> some

> > > chocolate box and wine to share!!

>

>

> I m not much of a drinker but i do occasionally

> drink. don t like to get drunk etc but a good

> glass of wine it s also a pleasure..

> Real Problem lavender is.. who s gonna swap a

> bottle and some fine chocolate for a brick?

...only when i see your chocolate!


lavender27 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I'd like to see your brick, (lol) can you attach a

> photo please?

>

>

>

> pato Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > lavender27 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Perhaps Pato, you could exchange your 2018

> ugly

> > > brick for some choco and Wine, as you don't

> > drink,

> > > though, non Alco stuff.

> > >

> > >

> > > pato Wrote:

> > >

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> >

> > > -----

> > > > I had one of the most ugly but surely one

> of

> > > the

> > > > most useful: I had a UK made Brick with

> 2018

> > > > written on it!

> > > >

> > > > Person that gave it to me says apparently

> > they

> > > are

> > > > in big demand these days so.. easy to give

> to

> > > > someone else in case.

> > > > She also added everybody has an irish

> > relative,

> > > a

> > > > scottish friend or european family. Perhaps

> > > > American friends or mexican friends

> > maybe?...In

> > > > the middle east also in big demand and all

> > over

> > > > the world really. Cataluna wants to

> separate,

> > > and

> > > > surely some North Italians will be happy to

> > > "draw

> > > > a line" above Rome!

> > > >

> > > > I must say it is an ugly present, possibly

> > most

> > > > ugly ever, but surely one of the most

> useful

> > > in

> > > > this world..

> > > > From my side i would have welcomed better

> > some

> > > > chocolate box and wine to share!!

> >

> >

> > I m not much of a drinker but i do occasionally

> > drink. don t like to get drunk etc but a good

> > glass of wine it s also a pleasure..

> > Real Problem lavender is.. who s gonna swap a

> > bottle and some fine chocolate for a brick?

https://www.instagram.com/p/BcfiJiCASz0/?hl=en&taken-by=joyvilla


You see?! It s a great christmas/gift idea! I ll put mine in a safe place. Might end up selling it to Trump or T May for big dollars. Not sure they have enough bricks for what they want to do..


One question: who the f....is Joy Villa??

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