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Top 10 Christmas Wishlist (2001)Newest Review: ... have a really good Christmas. 2. For my final year at College/Sixth Form to go well, so when I finally come to getting my first full time job I'll have the qualifications I need to do what I want to do. 3. For a large sum of cash as me and my girlfriend are hoping to travel out to Australia (I'm half Australian, by the way) to either stay there for a year, or a few months and visit some ... more |
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by - written on 11/08/08 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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This year has gone so fast, but it's been the best year of my life by far. I think I did reasonably well with my AS Levels, well at least I hope I did - I'll find out two days time when I go and collect my results. I met the love of my life, and everyday we get stronger and stronger, and have lots of dreams we hope to carry out in the future, and I'm hoping this Christmas will be the one where some of it starts to come true! So here I go, here's my Wishlist for Christmas 2008. 1. I'd like my beautiful girlfriend, parents, sisters and all my other relatives and friends to all be well and happy, and have a really good Christmas. 2. For ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/11/03 (Very useful, 105 readings)
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ow did you guess I found this in the archive section? The 2001 bit? Oh yes. I don?t see why there?s a date there, as I think you should be able to write here any year. So what are my wishes? Well this is my area and I know some things won?t come true and things might seem fictional or unreal, but it?s my wishes. 1. I wish all the stray animals and those who get abused would get looked after and treated right. The same also obviously goes for abused children as well. Anytime I see the RSPCA advert on the TV, where the voice says what the animal is meant to be thinking ? ?Please don?t let him kick me again. I just want to play with my ball.? I nearly makes me cry. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/12/02 (Very useful, 146 readings)
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[INTRO] Well, seeing as it's SO close to christmas, i figured i'd give this list a go. i haven't been writing much lately, and this seems like the perfect topic to get back into the swing of things on. But what to put in a top ten wishlist? there is really 2 different types of thingsyou can put in there, which i have noticed throughout the site. one of course, is the materialistic items, physical items. things which are used by us. and the second is definitely more of a wish. things like world peace, and an end to war. things which you wouldn't find under the tree on christmas morning. But when writing an opinion on our christmas ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/12/02 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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Well I have noticed several other peoples Christmas wish list, thought that should be fairly simple to write so here goes. My first wish is the most important wish of all World peace. I doubt if that can be achieved but talking, sorting out world problems is surely the best way, compromise on issues. The people who get harmed, hurt, killed in wars are not usually the ones that are to blame for the situation. My second wish. That no one goes hungry. Well that’s a difficult one parts of the world have natural conditions that make it difficult to enough food for their population. We should help them develop ways to be able to grow crops ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/12/02 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Ok, some ay be personal, others vague, and as I didn't get them in 2001 I want them for 2002! 1. Marital repair kit ... a speedy alternative to "time is a healer" methods of fixing a damaged marriage. 2. Lots of money. I don't want to be a millionaire, but £100,000 would be nice. 3. Stockport County surge ... a remarkable offering that provides rapid upward movement in a failing football team leading to play off glory in Cardiff next May. 4. An effective opposition. Being in Government leads to a natural arrogance that can only be controlled by the democratic risk of losing power to a deserving political ... Read the complete review


