Campaign for Square Boxes

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Chuck52

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Guess what I've been doing. It has caused me to wish to start a campaign for square boxes. No more rounded corners! This seems to be especially common in little kids toys. I have trouble enough wrapping the nice small rectangular boxes neatly....I don't need complications. Of course, this would all be a small concern if my wife didn't feel the need to buy every toy known to humanity for the grandkids. I swear they'll still be unwrapping their presents when they're my age.

Chuck
 
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My pet peeve is stuff that comes in a bubble pack. Just no neat way to wrap them as is, and I hate to repackage them..............chim
 
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You made me smile.

I'm sort of a "just through some paper around it so you can't read the label and I'm done" type of guy. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Eddie
 
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Eddie,

I'm with you! I'm going to make it as easy as I possibly can.

I do, however, really enjoy reboxing items into other boxes, and watching the receivers face when they open a box that shows a foot massager but they really find that new book, or Ipod, or whatever.
 
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Gary , i am like you or at least i used to be especially when my kids were older in thei teens, i would wrap thier gifts and put nos. on them and write down with no' went to which kid or i would buy something they wanted,(something small) and put it i a larger box and even went so far as to put some extra wieght in the box , used to drive then crazy, but they loved it!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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yep, i got one of those wife/grandmothers too. i always wrap em in the funny papers and sometimes use 2" clear tape. she gets ticked at me when i won't use scissors. Why? when i got a perfectly good case pocket knife. you can always pick out presents from me without looking at the tag. the kids usually look for them first......... /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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I have been trying to fool my wife for 30 years. The small thing in big box, extra weight, ring packed inside something else, etc. Nothing worked. I may have it this year. I ordered some DVD's she wanted back in Nov. Well they won't ship till Jan. So I got a 4x4" box, printed the "sorry, delayed shipment" statement, filled box with paper and neatly folded the note on top. Carefully sealing one end of the box with thousand mile an hour tape so she has to open the right end. On the bottom of the box, under the paper is the gold necklace. Came out that with the note removed, the box feels like it is empty except for the paper.

Harry K
 
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This year I think I've got a winner. My wife has been wanting a pair of diamond stud earings for about 15 years. This year I finally got them. We usually agree not to buy each other gifts to leave the finances for the kids & grand kids. What I want to do is hang the small gift bag with the earings in the tree and let her find them. I've also bought a very "romantic" George Foreman Grill as a decoy gift. She's a great person and would never let on if she might be a little disapointed in the grill. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gifI'm going to enjoy this./forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif All the best to everyone on TBN, and thanks for another year of great advice.
ps: We've all heard the "you might be a redneck" jokes, I heard a new one that qualifies me 100%. If you can't bear to throw away an empty 5 gallon plastic bucket, you might be a redneck. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If you can't bear to throw away an empty 5 gallon plastic bucket, you might be a redneck. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif )</font>

Nope it won't work, you need to change it to: You can't bear to throw away any 5 gallon bucket, regardless of what was last in it!
 
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I have trouble passing on the buckets, but I really can't stand to see the 55 gallon blue plastic barrels that get emptied about once a month go to someone else. I may have to build a storage facility just for the barrels I bring home.

Chuck
 

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