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Old 21st Oct 2006, 07:59
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I can't believe I am already seing advertisements from major retailers talking about Christmas. October isn't even over yet and thay are telling me I need to start shopping for my family already. I think they should pass a law or something saying retailers can't start talking about Christmas until the 3rd week in November!

Bahh Humbug!

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Old 21st Oct 2006, 08:06
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My mother has been on my case as what I want for Christmas, I am like it's month's away I don't have a clue.
She has decided to get me a puppy a Staffi!
I can't wait as we currently have a Staffi and she is my little angel! Best Christmas ever...
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Old 21st Oct 2006, 08:11
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Originally Posted by Jade
My mother has been on my case as what I want for Christmas, I am like it's month's away I don't have a clue.
She has decided to get me a puppy a Staffi!
I can't wait as we currently have a Staffi and she is my little angel! Best Christmas ever...
Santa is being good to you!!!

Forgive my ignorance but what kind of dog is a Staffi? Big dog or little dog?

I have a husky, who I love but she needs so much exercise, I can't hardly keep up... thinking about creating a dog track in my basement to keep her occupied ;)
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Old 21st Oct 2006, 08:17
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She is a small dog, Staffordshire Bullterrier. She is a little sweet heart & does the cutest things.
I did want a Wide Screen TV for Christmas, but my mum was like I am not forking out £400 for a TV!
I was like damn! I felt well gutted. :( So Santa isn't being all that nice.
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Old 21st Oct 2006, 08:47
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You will want a HDTV and better off waiting for them to drop in price when everyone is buying them. I'm mad on films and TV but I'm gonna wait for the good stuff thats comming out.
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Old 21st Oct 2006, 08:51
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I don't know the difference I just wanted a big screen! I am a sucker for movies so I wanted to watch them on something big. Is the quality of wide screens poor? Is that why you say wait?
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Old 21st Oct 2006, 09:11
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HDTV is the next generation TV revolution. HDTV 1080p has 5X more picture detail and colour and better sound quality. If you want to wotch the new Blu-Ray HDTV movies you need a HDTV and a Blu-Ray player. So if you want a future proof TV buy a HDTV the 1080p ones are the best image quality. Sky has a new HDTV box and some HDTV channels.

The only TVs that can show a HDTV picture are the ones with the HDTV badge on the front.
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Old 21st Oct 2006, 09:43
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That was Santa's gift to me last, year a great 42 inch Plasma HDTV and I love it! Got the HDTV converter box from my cable provider and I can now watch all of my sporting events in HD!

The channel selection in HD is still very limited but it is worth it alone for the sports programing. I'm going to play the wait and see game with the Blue Ray system... not on my chrsitmas list for this year... maybe next year.
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