Parents: Gave me £100 (US$177.10 at the current rate!)
Grandad: £30 (US$53.13)
Nan and Grandpa: £25 (US$44.28) plus a big box of Munchies which I finished today, and, I suspect, caused me to spend a lot of time later in the... well okay too much info.
Sister: Got me a very nice new leather wallet (she traditionally gets me wallets every so often, bless) for all that money!
Girlfriend: I wasn't actually expecting her to get me anything, her being only 14 and not earning like my good self nearly at the ripe age of 16, though, bless her heart (oh and go on her gorgeous body as well! :P) she bought me this really nifty little clock that shows the time kind of holographically on a glass plate, and you can fold it all up into a little pocket sized aluminium case.
Aunt and Uncle (Dad's side): Big box of after-shave, deodorant, shower gels etc. etc. "Everything for the Millennium Man such as yourself..." My Dad says... Good stuff anyway.
Aunt's Parents: Big box of Quality Street (assorted chocolates for the non UK heathens in residence) (that was nice of them!
)
Neighbours: Another box of Quality Street!
Mum's Best Friend: Big selection box of chocolate bars.
Dad's Colleague: Another big box of chocolate bars!
Good friend Jonathan: Yet another big box of chocolate bars!
School: F***ing huge pile of revision for exams IMMEDIATELY after Christmas starting the day after my 16th. Swines.
Self: The epitome of 2003 gaming -
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
So that's much chocolately goodness, a new wallet, a wicked clock, smelly things and $274.51. Not bad. [grumble] Oh yeah and the revision as well... [/grumble]
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"So... Graham Andrew Rutland [Gee_4ce]... well, it says here that Graham and Andrew mean... strong and manly!" - My girl Naomi whilst consulting a big book of names...
A slightly more stripy
Gee_4ce, and more than just Something British...
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