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Ive been allocated the lucky person in the office that will be getting a Secret Santa present from me.
I've a budget of £5 (but could extend a little bit) for a present.
I don't really know the person but I do know he's a tax accountant and likes cycle touring.
Does anyone have any bright ideas for a (non-smutty ideally) present?
winter thermal socks.
I always prefer functional over novelty. Why buy a joke present which will only add to landfill after the 'joke' or 'novelty' has worn off after 2 minutes.
Sudocrem
Sudocrem
Great idea!
he's a tax accountant and likes cycle touring.
He definitely has a cat.
Along with pressure into buying birthday/leaving/baby/sick/death gifts/cards/cakes, donating daily for some charity someone insists is worthy even if you don't agree with them or already donate, Secret Santa comes under the same category for me ...
No!
[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0719565146?ref_=cm_lmf_img_2 ]Cycle travel book[/url]
Never mind your lucky person, I think you should use the present allowance to buy the organiser of your secret santa a calendar - it's not even mid-November FFS*!
*I am discovering that this year I have a real grump on about 'Christmas Creep' as I've just coined it.
I love Secret Santa in my office. I buy myself a present and that's it.
I also get to have a lonely mince pie and sherry on Christmas Eve if I can be bothered. I usually shut up the office early and go for a ride. Far more fun.
porn mag and a bar of soap is always a winner...
[url= http://www.firebox.com/product/6969/Edible-Anus?aff=1888&gclid=CjwKEAiA64uyBRCVmKyT2vuAjzgSJADfINB6ZuWdKf-El5ZpGExRaso-dpFoo5A7VEQotbHKxrhxPhoCy4Dw_wcB ]Only £2 over budget[/url]
