bought some toys for my little nephews especially newborn baby nephews. finding the right kind of toy for a freaking newborn baby is hard to do since theyre a baby. i ended up getting cheap teddy bears from the dollar general store for my nephews. Plus i have another nephew thats like 3 or 4 and all hes into is either dinosaurs or hot wheels. I got him a monster truck hot wheel for christmas since I think he has enough for dinosaurs anyway
Entry Grade 1/144 RX-78-2 Gundam glass buffing file a nice ham 'n cheese sandvich from Tim Hortons (or Timmies)
Got a T-Shirt and signed DVD from my favorite wrestling personality! I almost ruined Christmas though, because it turns out my wife bought me stuff from his site as well! Luckily, we didn't buy the same thing. Let this be a lesson, kids! Stop buying shit for yourself around the holidays!
Figure-rise Bust Mari Ohara (2nd one, actually) HG Fake v Unit HG Gya Eastern Weapons couple of 30MM (30 Minutes Missions) option armor parts
Just secured a "New" Stuart Hobbies HO scale ALCO RS-3 powered kit. It's missing all the decals, but that actually is a non-issue since I can just pick up the proper decal sheets from Microscale which would likely be higher quality anyway. It probably needs a little servicing but honestly powered locomotives are such a pain to find for under $50 at HO scale, so this is a real bargain. Especially since I've had a prominent lack of a four-axle road switcher unit and a classic ALCO unit, so the RS3 fits both. Also saves me from spending more money on similar units I found. Which I'll probably end up buying in a few months anyway if they're still in stock because I love ALCO engines.
After looking up the resumes of many of my favorite voice actors, I just ordered Undergrads (classic MTV animated series) on Amazon. It only lasted one season because MTV are dicks. Funny show. Many geek-culture references from Gimpy.
Well I finally had to go out and buy a new computer because my old one is going to kick any minute now. Sucks because that's $1000 we had to take out of our small savings we have accumulated over the last year.