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A while ago I heard of an empty present idea to give someone. It is where you wrap nothing and give it to them along with a caring/sweet message. It tells them not to open the gift, it is a symbol that someone cares for you. They are to leave it on a shelf and when they are feeling down, they are to pull it out and it is to remind them that you care. It is a nicely written message, I cannot remember it. Anyone heard of this? Can you find, get the message for me? I want to give one to my gf as one of my gifts for xmas. Worse case senario, I will have to sit down and write one.
Jakey
12-07-2005, 11:14 PM
Wow, John the romantic all star. ;)
I haven't heard of a gift like this before but I definitely like the idea.
Yeah, I guess. She loves that kind of stuff. I believe I heard of it from my grandma, she cannot even recall the idea...
tpunx99GSX
12-08-2005, 02:11 AM
otherwise known as the cheap way to go lol jk, never heard of that
Kracka
12-08-2005, 02:18 AM
Worse case senario, I will have to sit down and write one.
That sounds awful, having to write your girlfriend a note ;)
Goat Blower
12-08-2005, 01:01 PM
Cheap-ass.
Black97civic
12-08-2005, 05:23 PM
Strike one: Giving your GF an empty box
Strike two: Coming to the internet for the "heartfelt note"
Strike three: To Be announced
No No No, I am done shopping for her. She is the romantic type and would love it. I am not a great writer when it comes to that stuff. I have spent enough money on her, trust me. It is something I know she would love. I will sit down and write something if I cannot come accross it. I
TheBlizzard
12-08-2005, 05:48 PM
John John John, sounds like a nice gester......But come on dude. In this day and age you should get her a fucking palm pilot with the letter written on it. Shit you could even have it read the note to her.
That idea seems like a white trash way of getting away with going out drinking the night before Christmas and forgetting about getting your women a gift.
John is cheap. He heard of the idea from an 85 year old lady. Get with the times and pull out your pocketbook dumbass.
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