I already spent around 400 on my hubby so I guess between 500 and 600...
...
1 - 100 ( Usd ) | 45% | 45% - 38 | ||||
101 - 200 ( Usd ) | 15% | 15% - 13 | ||||
201 - 300 ( Usd ) | 11% | 11% - 10 | ||||
301 - 400 ( Usd ) | 4% | 4% - 4 | ||||
401 - 500 ( Usd ) | 1% | 1% - 1 | ||||
501 - 600 ( Usd ) | 3% | 3% - 3 | ||||
601 - 800 ( Usd ) | 3% | 3% - 3 | ||||
801 - 1000 ( Usd ) | 2% | 2% - 2 | ||||
1000 + ( Usd ) | 11% | 11% - 10 | ||||
Total: 84 |
wow, spoiled kid...killer21 wrote:
I've already spent 800 USD for my step son (PS3, PSP, Rockband 2) and I'm not done yet. So likely, I will spend close to 2000 by the time Christmas is over. Yea, I'm thoughtful like that.
RIGHT ON!! Brotha!Jenspm wrote:
Fuck Christmas.
No, quite the opposite. He rarely gets anything and he is a straight A student. I did buy him a 360 earlier this year because he did very well on his report card and it was his birthday.Miggle wrote:
wow, spoiled kid...
nice of youkiller21 wrote:
No, quite the opposite. He rarely gets anything and he is a straight A student. I did buy him a 360 earlier this year because he did very well on his report card and it was his birthday.Miggle wrote:
wow, spoiled kid...
Last edited by .Sup (2008-11-25 14:01:56)
Thanks..Sup wrote:
nice of you
Figures. I'd have way too many things to count if I got things for good grades.killer21 wrote:
No, quite the opposite. He rarely gets anything and he is a straight A student. I did buy him a 360 earlier this year because he did very well on his report card and it was his birthday.Miggle wrote:
wow, spoiled kid...
spending $2000 on video games for a kid is spoiled, I don't care if he's a straight A student or not.killer21 wrote:
No, quite the opposite. He rarely gets anything and he is a straight A student. I did buy him a 360 earlier this year because he did very well on his report card and it was his birthday.Miggle wrote:
wow, spoiled kid...
lol same.haffeysucks wrote:
Figures. I'd have way too many things to count if I got things for good grades.killer21 wrote:
No, quite the opposite. He rarely gets anything and he is a straight A student. I did buy him a 360 earlier this year because he did very well on his report card and it was his birthday.Miggle wrote:
wow, spoiled kid...
wrongGooners wrote:
As soon as you hit that point as a teen, where you are more self conscientious in terms of how you look (clothing wise), clothes are the best present.
Amirite?
How old r u, and how old is Killer's stepson.Miggle wrote:
spending $2000 on video games for a kid is spoiled, I don't care if he's a straight A student or not.killer21 wrote:
No, quite the opposite. He rarely gets anything and he is a straight A student. I did buy him a 360 earlier this year because he did very well on his report card and it was his birthday.Miggle wrote:
wow, spoiled kid...
I'm a straight A student and my parents spend $150 max for birthdays and christmas. I bought my Rock Band, I bought my PS3, I bought my computer.
Wait whatJenspm wrote:
lolfail.Gooners wrote:
As soon as you hit that point as a teen, where you are more self conscientious in terms of how you look (clothing wise), clothes are the best present.
Amirite?
Buy clothes before they become teens because they don't care
Pretty much, actually...I asked for gift cards to clothes stores from my relatives this year.Gooners wrote:
As soon as you hit that point as a teen, where you are more self conscientious in terms of how you look (clothing wise), clothes are the best present.
Amirite?
Buy them random clothe when pre-teen..Sup wrote:
You mean after they become teens?Jenspm wrote:
lolfail.Gooners wrote:
As soon as you hit that point as a teen, where you are more self conscientious in terms of how you look (clothing wise), clothes are the best present.
Amirite?
Buy clothes before they become teens because they don't care