
Here are a few items from my nephews christams list that he would like me to get for him.
Oh and hes 8 years old
board games, ben 10 crap, posteres ect ect ect
England top real one not a fake.
Dell 17" laptop in light blue
PSP
fifa wii game
Xbox 360
Iphone 4
bose docking station for iphone 4
5 dvds different films as listed below
4 wii games as listed below
dont worry if you cant afford to buy it all uncle graeme as i will be happy with the dell laptop in light blue and a iphone4 with bose docking
station
[Edited on 22/11/10 by graememk]
Sign of the times, when I was 8 I got a secondhand Meccano set a tangerine and some nuts.
Cheers,
Bob 


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Originally posted by splitrivet
Sign of the times, when I was 8 I got a secondhand Meccano set a tangerine and some nuts.
Cheers,
Bob![]()
You mean to say he's 8 years old and doesn't have all those things already?
Just imagine all the teasing he'll be getting on the
school playground from his mates. As his uncle, you have a duty and a responsibility to provide all those gifts, not just the laptop and
docking station.......
Phil
Amazing how kids think now....Its amusing but not right either.
My Christmas days were infront of the gas fire, only heated room in the house, playing with 3 or 4 Dinky's and eating my selection box in one
hit.
I have a twenty year old , who objects to paying 25 quid a week board , buts its ok for him to earn 300 a week?, so it doesnt change with age.
[Edited on 22/11/10 by T66]
Good list!
Your obviously the RICH uncle?
Whats your address, I need to post you my list
Can you be my uncle too?
hes getting a £25 argos voutcher and thats it, and thats more than i used to get from my uncles.
So, not the rich uncle then! Just the tight ass uncle! 
Aim for the sky and you'll get as high as the treetops!
That boy is going places!
ps. My boy has asked me to make a kit for a robot that he can build for himself.
It needs to be able to hover, and fly like a jet.
It has to have a smashing arm to make tunnels, laser guns and rockets, and TV controller.
He was originally going for a remote control but has now up-graded to voice control.
I am going to be a seriously disappointing father!
When my daughter gets a little ambitious with her requests, I get her to tot up the total price and then work out how long it would take her to save her pocket money for it. Introduce a bit of perspective to it.
Thing is he is seven. I did ask him to design it for me with drawings etc, and now have a pile of drawings (each different) in soft pencil in the
garage.
I plan to get them out at his wedding!