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Post some of your gifts you received this year. Or even gifts you gave to loved ones.
 
Nice Watch Valet! I do like nice timepieces, but I'm not a snob by any stretch. I have some decent watches, but none would break the bank. All must be functional and not showpieces. These are a few of them thrown in for the picture.

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Received 200 bucks cash from my parents at the casino last night to play poker with and a pair of socks. I only have one of them left as of today. :)

Stupid luck boxes in seats 3 and 4.
 
Received 200 bucks cash from my parents at the casino last night to play poker with and a pair of socks. I only have one of them left as of today. :)

Stupid luck boxes in seats 3 and 4.

What jerks. I can't believe the 3 and 4 seat took your socks. Did they each go home with one from the pair? :p
 
My wife who is half Polish bought me a 2 deck card box with some carving and inlaid brass made in Poland and a 1000 chip acrylic carrier that unfortunately came cracked.

A new router for making her some furniture and myself a table and a bunch of Lions gear...Honolulu Blue and silver forever!



 
We skipped normal gifts this year and replaced our beloved 2002 BMW 325i, picked up in Munich on Dec. 22, 2001, 5sp, sport package, 12-way power sports seats, HK stereo, etc. Only 56K miles on it, power train still perfect. Hated to part with that perfectly aged, sensual leather steering wheel, but its time had come.

The Rav4 and Mazda CX-5 were outdone by the Ford Escape Titanium in Ruby Metallic Red (which actually looks way better than the picture below). My first American car since a 1988 Fiero GT. Never thought that day would come, but this one outdoes the Japanese SUVs in electronics, and has 10-way power seats with power lumbar support plus three memory/mirror seating positions, 2.0 liter Ecoboost Turbo, and JBL audio. Plus a class 2 hitch to pull a race car.

This will be my wife's daily driver, while I get the Mini Roadster S to myself. Sweet so far -- bought on Christmas Eve, 100 miles on it already without actually going anywhere (how ???)

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The Rav4 and Mazda CX-5 were outdone by the Ford Escape Titanium in Ruby Metallic Red (which actually looks way better than the picture below). My first American car since a 1988 Fiero GT. Never thought that day would come, but this one outdoes the Japanese SUVs in electronics, and has 10-way power seats with power lumbar support plus three memory/mirror seating positions, 2.0 liter Ecoboost Turbo, and JBL audio. Plus a class 2 hitch to pull a race car.

Nice choice. That's exactly what I bought 19 months ago, except that mine is a 2014 and it doesn't have the tow package. Love the Blind Spot Information System and the Active Parking Assist. The color is awesome! Your wife should love it! :)
 
Hmmmm, I have been trying desperately to figure out what my next car would be, leaning towards another Toyota 4Runner. To be honest, hadn't even considered a Ford. I like your taste in chips (and other cars)... I might have to check this vehicle.
 
My sweet ass (chip related) Christmas gift (to myself) should be here sometime next week. Until then I'll just live vicariously through the post by @BGinGA and stare at that beautiful rack of PCA $500 chips. (y) :thumbsup:

Or you could stare at this.

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Merry Christmas, Dan. :)
 
The Avalanche are participating for the first time in the Winter Classic Series. They host the Red Wings @ Coors Field on my birthday in Feb.
For Christmas (and also a birthday present), my wife got good seats to the game. The package include a tickets to the Alumni game the night before (also played at Coors). From what I've heard, most of the important members from the late 90s, early 2000s, from both the Avs and Red Wings, are scheduled to appear. Should be a memorable birthday!
 
We skipped normal gifts this year and replaced our beloved 2002 BMW 325i, picked up in Munich on Dec. 22, 2001, 5sp, sport package, 12-way power sports seats, HK stereo, etc. Only 56K miles on it, power train still perfect. Hated to part with that perfectly aged, sensual leather steering wheel, but its time had come.

The Rav4 and Mazda CX-5 were outdone by the Ford Escape Titanium in Ruby Metallic Red (which actually looks way better than the picture below). My first American car since a 1988 Fiero GT. Never thought that day would come, but this one outdoes the Japanese SUVs in electronics, and has 10-way power seats with power lumbar support plus three memory/mirror seating positions, 2.0 liter Ecoboost Turbo, and JBL audio. Plus a class 2 hitch to pull a race car.

This will be my wife's daily driver, while I get the Mini Roadster S to myself. Sweet so far -- bought on Christmas Eve, 100 miles on it already without actually going anywhere (how ???)

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I purchase a 2014 Escape Titanium for my wife last year. Pretty nice vehicle. It took her a bit to get used to since we replaced a King Ranch F-150. She at first thought there was too much "plastic" in the interior but soon got used to it. I got a hell of a deal though. With the trade, the Ford Z plan and all of the incentives I walked out of the dealership paying $7,000 for a brand new Escape Titanium.
 
From my wife for the hobby (obsession) that replaced collecting chips. She went with different wood options.
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