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Sell me on a X-Mas gift

Started by JongWK, November 20, 2007, 04:07:07 PM

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JongWK

A relative of mine is coming from the US next month, and I've been thinking of buying something and asking him to bring it (thus avoiding overseas shipping costs). Problem is, nothing seems too convincing right now. The only thing that tempts me is the Asus Eee, but I'd rather wait a year for the 2nd generation (and because its $399 price tag is way too much for me right now).

So, what would you recommend? It needs to be small and portable--a big boardgame is probably a no-no in this case. Or should I'd rather save the money this time?

Book, game (your game, even), gadget, whatever. Don't bother with very expensive stuff, please... :deflated: :keke:
"I give the gift of endless imagination."
~~Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)