For video games, I was asking for a Nintendo DSi, but never got one. I even asked for it last year, and my family refused. I've also asked this year for Teleroboxer and Nester's Funky Bowling, both in good condition, but they never ordered them through eBay. The only video game I got was
something I've never asked for.
For other things, I got these, but I'm thinking about taking some of them back:
* Two Motorola bluetooth headsets (I accidentally asked two people for one)
* Two Perfect Brownie pans (an "As Seen On TV" product that works well. I've never asked for these, but they gave me these, because of me making some very good brownies using two boxes instead of one in one casserole dish)
*
Brookstone's Thunderbass Earbuds (Probably the best gift I got. It projects the audio straight to your eardrums while canceling all the noise around it. When you try to hear it far from your ears, you hear nearly no sound, making it great for libraries or sleeping without disturbing others.
* Tradewind's 3-function Laser & Light Pen
* The Weather Channel Presents: Best of Smooth Jazz Vol. II
* Some Panasonic Ni-MH AAA rechargeable batteries with 5-Hour charger
* Belkin Laptop Cooling Pad
* A Cooler Bag with Speakers
* A pocket photo-viewing key chain
* Black & Decker Snakelight (something I won in a Chinese Christmas auction)
* A napkin holder (something I won in a Chinese Christmas auction)
* Toothbrush Santizer (comes with and holds two toothbrushes, while santizing them using UV light)
* A Wii Point card (2000 Wii Points)
* $275 in cash + $60 check = $335
That's about it. Anyway, Merry Christmas to all NinDB members, and not just a Happy New Year, but a Happy New Decade, because this one that's about to end was one of the worst decades. From the 9/11 terrorist attacks to Hurricane Katrina and Rita to Fort Hood shooting. Let's hope for a better decade than this.