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Sub-par gifts for an expert. The gourmet knows cheap pans; the artist knows cheap pens. They don't like them or need them. Experts know precisely, specifically what they want in their area.
I can't believe some of the gifts that have been given, especially the ones you listed Sheeplady :eeek: You did make me laugh though
Books bought at the supermarket checkout stand. I have no interest in Hairstyles of the Stars, Ancient Mayan Predictions for 2012, or The True Story Of Justin Bieber.
Oh, I know people who have gotten worse. My husband's grandmother used to give canned food goods with the labels torn off. She'd put about 5 or 6 different variaties of un-labeled cans in a plastic shopping bag, and throw a handful of change into the bag. But, in her defense, she was probably starting to suffer from dementia at that point.
When she was younger (30 years ago) she left the labels on the can, but still threw the change in.
Books bought at the supermarket checkout stand. I have no interest in Hairstyles of the Stars, Ancient Mayan Predictions for 2012, or The True Story Of Justin Bieber.
If no thought or heart or affection has gone into your gift-giving, then why bother?
At least nobody bought me shampoo for a few years now....
Reminds me of back in the late '80s during military exercises when we did mock deployments. There was a checklist as to what we were required to have in our duffle bags and we'd do a "show and tell" on the flightline to prove we had everything we were supposed to have. Sure enough, the bald guys had to show their shampoo and combs because it was on the checklist! :eusa_doh: It was easier for them to do that then to argue with the inspectors who would ding the unit if they didn't have it.
Cheers,
Tom