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www.sitepal.co.uk
18th November 2005, 12:22
Hi

This year i will be buying more xmas gifts online. I find it really easy and saves time going round the shops.

The only thing is with some online shops you need to get your orders in early

How about You?

Happy Christmas

Tony

MarkPearson
18th November 2005, 12:25
Yes, Tony

Me also.

Its a lot easier to get a good selection of gifts that you might not actually find in the highstreet.

I will be doing the majority of my xmas shopping online.

I can't stand the stress of a busy high street!

baybees
18th November 2005, 12:49
Blatent plug!!! well if you want something different for someone have a look at our stuff!!

Mind you do need to get orders in early with us as it takes a few days to get them made!!
Which reminds me I had better think about putting a cut off date for xmas orders on my site!

merry xmas all

bb

Top Hat
18th November 2005, 12:54
I will do almost all my Xmas shopping online, as I have for several years

SillyJokes
18th November 2005, 13:17
Done most of it already and wrapped it too.

As for Top hat he hardly has to buy a thing so I don't know what he is so smug about.

MarkPearson
18th November 2005, 13:22
Hi Silly Jokes,

Don't make me so sick! lol

I dont get into the christmas buying mode until december, and normally end up wrapping on christmas eve!

SillyJokes
18th November 2005, 13:27
Mark, I have to be organised. I have 4 kids and a business that goes beserk in December - if i don't do it know, it doesn't get done and I'm faced with four little expectant up turned faces wondering where their presents are.

You wait, you'll need to get your Valentines in January if you are to survive Feb 14th AND keep your partner happy.

MarkPearson
18th November 2005, 13:37
lol, very true!

Any Idea what Gift I will be giving on valentines day?

um, let me think

'a dozen red personalised roses' he he

:-)

SillyJokes
18th November 2005, 13:39
Naaaah, too tacky.

Suggest something small and silky. What about a hankerchief?

MarkPearson
18th November 2005, 15:00
Tacky!!

Don't start a war...

The roses are infact very beutiful.

Might compliment them with a nice sexy, silk, skimpy - hankerchief! ;-)

bitsnstuff
18th November 2005, 15:50
I do all my main shopping online as it saves dragging it around the shops with a pushchair, but the go to the High Street for all the twiddly bits and bobs and stocking fillers.

Kate :lol:

coxadmin
19th November 2005, 05:43
I'm beginning to see a theme developing - I'm also a mum with a toddler! I also have a husband who hates shopping and guess what ...

... we do a large proportion of our Christmas shopping online - it's far easier than going into the city centre with our son, who, like every other child, gets bored and fed up! It's also easier than dragging hubby round the shops!

This year (for the first time) some of our Christmas dinner has been ordered online, too.

Rob Holmes
19th November 2005, 05:48
I buy virtually everything online :)

Rob

www.sitepal.co.uk
19th November 2005, 07:04
This year (for the first time) some of our Christmas dinner has been ordered online, too.

i suppose if some of your online dinner does not turn up, you can at least see it on screen while eating the other.

clairemackaness
19th November 2005, 11:39
I usually do one big chrimbo shop in Norwich when I go to stay with my best friend, but it's just a tradition so we dont actually buy a lot and end up drinking mulled wine in an outside heated grotto by about 2ish!!

Then I usually have some hair-raising trips to Lakeside, but this year.......I'm going Cyber (but keeping the mulled wine bit!)

Mark Pocock
19th November 2005, 12:23
Money Week says that Brits will spend £5 billion online this Christmas