on 24-12-2015 06:06 PM
I am one who did, for our neighbours i got them a nice bottle of red wine and some chocolates.
on 24-12-2015 06:18 PM
PLENTY OF TIME YET, WHATS THE RUSH ???? I dropped my son at the shops an hour ago to do his christmas shopping, but it was too busy for my liking. I,ll probably go back this evening once its quietened down a bit and find something for the missus
on 24-12-2015 06:21 PM
@latina4621 wrote:I am one who did, for our neighbours i got them a nice bottle of red wine and some chocolates.
omg, i wish my neighbour would take a hike
on 24-12-2015 06:32 PM
I always do my shopping on Christmas Eve.
Most have already done theirs - carpark is - spaces.
Think about what I want to get - go get it.
Never had a problem - and - only get what I intended to purchase.
We get things all year - why the big push for many, many - gifts under the 'tree'.
No credit cards - no debt - come January.
Besides everyone knows I love them all year.
So it is Christmas - for all of us.
on 24-12-2015 10:53 PM
We are pretty lucky joe, we have really great neighbours .
here where i live have to travel a bit to do any shopping to stores such as target ect. none here in this town we just have a supermarket , paper shop, chemist just the very basics.
on 24-12-2015 10:58 PM
I had to go searching for a gift for an 8 yo this afternoon, thanks to the click and collect that Big W said they didn't have..............................and the seller says it's not their issue, it's ebay and Big W.
Near impossible task at 3 pm Christmas Eve to replace horse riding gloves.
on 24-12-2015 11:07 PM
It wouldn't be easy azureline,
i hope you did manage to find a pair though.
on 25-12-2015 02:06 AM
@latina4621 wrote:We are pretty lucky joe, we have really great neighbours .
here where i live have to travel a bit to do any shopping to stores such as target ect. none here in this town we just have a supermarket , paper shop, chemist just the very basics.
where abouts are you roughly, latina?
i've just the one neighbour 'now' & they're the worst ever. something wrong up top [i'll avoid at all costs, lol]
on 25-12-2015 09:59 PM
Not gifts...
Disgruntled customers say their online Christmas orders from grocery chains Woolworths and Coles have arrived without key items such as hams and turkeys.
From the ABC News website.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-25/missing-hams-and-turkeys-leave-customers-plucked-off/7053954
I can only imagine how they must have felt.