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    #16
    Without a doubt the 4 to 6 age range is the best for Santa. I miss those days when my sons eyes would just light up with amazement. My son and I used to go what we dubbed "Santa shopping". We would go Toys R Us and he would look for things he wanted and from his reactions I could tell what he really wanted.
    what you did to this car is like getting a supermodel naked and willing to do anything you please. now here you are faced with ths once in a lifetime opportunity and then you squander it by making her fuck you in the butt with a 24" strap on. you are a sad, silly little boy.

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      #17
      First Christmas in my wife and I's house :)

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        #18
        Dude, get Trans Siberian Orchestra tickets for you and the wifey. Dec. 23 at the VanAndel. I go every year and it is my favorite tradition.
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        Last edited by dvs909; 03-03-2011, 07:01 AM.

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          #19
          I've heard that they are actaully really good. I'll have to look into that.
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            #20
            My daughter is going to be 3 in January, so she'll be coming right up on it at Christmas. And ever since she was old enough to see me getting ready to go snowboarding in the morning, she's wanted one. My wife and I have been telling her for 6 months that maybe Santa will bring her one, so I've been looking everywhere at the toy versions, just for going to the sledding hill with.

            Unfortunately, most of what I've found is made for like 5 years and up, and her little feet just wouldn't fit in any of the little foot straps. So we just started telling her that she might have to ask Santa for something else. We got a puppy over the summer, so I can't really use that one, either.

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              #21
              DIY a mini-snowboard, thats what parents in the 1930's would have done.

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