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It's true! I'll be 24 on Valentine's Day. To help you monks out, I've assembled a brief list of items I'd like for my birthday:

  • one of those sexy G4 Powerbooks or those adorable cubes
  • a Bernina
  • a VW Beetle, midnight blue, with blackwatch plaid upholstery. Old beetle is preferred, but I'll take one of those newfangled ones if necessary
  • pearls (Apparently some of you have your minds in the gutters. I don't even want to know. Follow the damn link.)
  • a neverending gift certificate to Powell's Books
  • my very own Wookiee sidekick
  • John Cusack
  • vroom
  • chocolate

Happy shopping!






TWAJS


In reply to suggestions for those who chose door #3 by ailie
in thread My Valentine's Day Planning Includes: by vroom

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