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Santa Claus

Posts: 376

Seattle, Washington, US

Let's see those lists!

Dec 01 17 07:31 pm Link

Photographer

j francis photography

Posts: 511

Los Angeles, California, US

World Peace

Dec 01 17 07:46 pm Link

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Tony From Syracuse

Posts: 2503

Syracuse, New York, US

I want the oculus rift VR touch controllers.

on a side note I think I will be getting them as my brother has a way of doing reconnaissance to determine what I want for Christmas without me having any clue until way after the fact where I realize that after we had been talking about whats going on in life months before I realize he would touch on like 20 topics as a ruse to cleverly and to me unknowingly mention what I was interested in. suddenly it turns up under the tree and only then do I realize after the fact what he did.

Dec 01 17 08:41 pm Link

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j francis photography

Posts: 511

Los Angeles, California, US

I don’t expect my D850 before the new year.

Dec 01 17 11:58 pm Link

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Python Photos

Posts: 609

Rawlins, Wyoming, US

Ideally, I would regain my health. Maybe my doctor will finally find the problem and be able to heal me.

An associated desire would be being able to keep my job. If things continue as they are, I'll like lose my job.

If neither of the first two wishes, comes to pass, I hope that I can get permanent disability insurance payments. I hate that idea, but I need some kind of income.

Dec 02 17 01:13 am Link

Photographer

FIFTYONE PHOTOGRAPHY

Posts: 6597

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

A Fingerling

Dec 02 17 03:34 am Link

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SayCheeZ!

Posts: 20621

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41I00Hnd%2B6L._UY445_.jpg

Dec 02 17 08:01 am Link

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FFantastique

Posts: 2535

Orlando, Florida, US

🛩

Dec 02 17 09:13 am Link

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Worlds Of Water

Posts: 37732

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US

j francis photography wrote:
I don’t expect my D850 before the new year.

Yeah a D850 would definitely be nice... got 5 lenses waiting for it... borat

Dec 02 17 11:06 am Link

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sospix

Posts: 23775

Orlando, Florida, US

My two front teeth  .  .  .  ok, okay, OK, OKAY, let's jest go for a whole new set  .  .  .  wink

SOS

Dec 02 17 11:09 am Link

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Keith Moody

Posts: 548

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Shannon Doherty... Or Alyssa Milano... Or Holly Marie Combs... Or Rose McGowan...  Any witch from Charmed.  I love that show.

If I can't have that, a Nikon D5 will have to do.

Dec 02 17 11:59 am Link

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A Thousand Words

Posts: 590

Lakeland, Florida, US

A full frame Nikon Digital camera w/ lenses.

And lots of ammo for my rifle. Shooting is a huge hobby of mine.

Dec 03 17 05:28 am Link

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PhotoKromze

Posts: 315

Lisbon, Lisboa e Vale do Tejo, Portugal

Let's see:
1) Nikon Df
2) Networking with models and regular (say 1 in a quarter) photoshoot opportunities
3) Producing at least 1-5 amazing image per shoot
4) The inner strength to quit my job (frankly, the only thing that motivates me to keep it is the steady money)
Everything else is flexible smile

Dec 03 17 06:19 am Link

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Black Z Eddie

Posts: 1903

San Jacinto, California, US

This lingerie set from Victoria's Secret.  I just love the design of this.

https://i.imgur.com/5lcVoJT.jpg

If that's too much to ask smile, I wouldn't mind finding any of the below under my tree (most wanted in order):

1)  Sony A9
2)  Sony A7RIII
3)  Sony 24-70 GM
4)  Sony 70-200 GM

Otherwise, a beer mug or two.  I like keeping my freezer full them so my drinking is always on the ready.

https://i.imgur.com/tFn0NL0.jpg

Dec 03 17 06:50 am Link

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Znude!

Posts: 3318

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US

To be the supreme world dictator. Or, if not that just peace on Earth.

Dec 03 17 07:38 am Link

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Frank Lewis Photography

Posts: 14492

Winter Park, Florida, US

Yes, peace...and quiet.

Dec 03 17 01:36 pm Link

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Python Photos

Posts: 609

Rawlins, Wyoming, US

A Thousand Words  wrote:
A full frame Nikon Digital camera w/ lenses.

And lots of ammo for my rifle. Shooting is a huge hobby of mine.

What rifles? What calibers? What distances?

I enjoy shooting as well, but I'm not very good. I have friends who are great. One has a 6.5 Creedmore that he's zeroed to 950 yards.

Dec 03 17 01:41 pm Link

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FIFTYONE PHOTOGRAPHY

Posts: 6597

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Black Z Eddie wrote:
This lingerie set from Victoria's Secret.  I just love the design of this.

I liked it also

Sold Out.

Dec 03 17 02:49 pm Link

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FIFTYONE PHOTOGRAPHY

Posts: 6597

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

FIFTYONE PHOTOGRAPHY wrote:
A Fingerling

Score!

Dec 03 17 05:17 pm Link

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PhillipM

Posts: 8049

Nashville, Tennessee, US

Being able to wake up, get out of bed, and go to work, the day after.

Dec 06 17 04:02 am Link

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FFantastique

Posts: 2535

Orlando, Florida, US

Time!🕛

Dec 06 17 05:17 am Link

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martin b

Posts: 2770

Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines

I've been dreaming of picking up a guitar again just as a second hobby.  My time for golf is kinda outta whack these days.  A nice Taylor acoustic would be great.  And guns and roses tickets if they ever get out to the Philippines.

Dec 06 17 10:07 am Link

Artist/Painter

ethasleftthebuilding

Posts: 16685

Key West, Florida, US

I would like to have the power of suggestion.

Dec 06 17 10:38 am Link

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kickfight

Posts: 35054

Portland, Oregon, US

We're good, but thanks for asking! smile

Dec 06 17 12:16 pm Link

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A Thousand Words

Posts: 590

Lakeland, Florida, US

Python Photos wrote:

What rifles? What calibers? What distances?

I enjoy shooting as well, but I'm not very good. I have friends who are great. One has a 6.5 Creedmore that he's zeroed to 950 yards.

I have a Springfield Armory M1 Garand, built in 1943. It saw service in the Pacific and in Korea. The stock has been replaced. I usually shoot it between 100-150 yards in my backyard. One of the advantages of living in Florida and owning your own land. I have plenty to shoot on.

Dec 06 17 03:25 pm Link

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rxz

Posts: 1093

Glen Ellyn, Illinois, US

Peace in the world would be great,  but that won't happen until all the humans are dead. 

Three years ago I had surgery in my mouth and then 6 weeks of radiation.  I have 2 months of hyperbaric treatment coming up.  I hope it help protect what's left of my teeth.

I really don't need more stuff.  If there really is a Santa, then a Bugatti Chiron would be a fantastic gift.

Dec 07 17 08:58 am Link

Model

Jules NYC

Posts: 21617

New York, New York, US

Dec 07 17 09:02 am Link

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Jerry Nemeth

Posts: 33355

Dearborn, Michigan, US

A Thousand Words  wrote:

I have a Springfield Armory M1 Garand, built in 1943. It saw service in the Pacific and in Korea. The stock has been replaced. I usually shoot it between 100-150 yards in my backyard. One of the advantages of living in Florida and owning your own land. I have plenty to shoot on.

I have 10 acres of land in northern Michigan that I shoot on.    smile

Dec 07 17 01:39 pm Link

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Motordrive Photography

Posts: 7087

Lodi, California, US

As a lifelong Tubes fan, the answer is of course, "a babies arm, holding an apple"

Dec 07 17 03:10 pm Link

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kickfight

Posts: 35054

Portland, Oregon, US

Motordrive Photography wrote:
As a lifelong Tubes fan, the answer is of course, "a babies arm, holding an apple"

borat "a foolproof plan and an airtight alibi"!!!! lol

Dec 07 17 03:19 pm Link

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R Bruce Duncan

Posts: 1178

Santa Barbara, California, US

Python Photos wrote:

What rifles? What calibers? What distances?

I enjoy shooting as well, but I'm not very good. I have friends who are great. One has a 6.5 Creedmore that he's zeroed to 950 yards.

Get a press and make your own rounds, Python-

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/140314/13/53236675e8274.jpg

This rifle and one other helped me take 3rd Place Overall in the National Bench Rest Shooter's Association 1000 Yard Nationals.

RBD

Dec 23 17 02:49 pm Link

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Worlds Of Water

Posts: 37732

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US

Motordrive Photography wrote:
As a lifelong Tubes fan, the answer is of course, "a babies arm, holding an apple"

Ah yes... Tubes Fans... always in the 'Prime Time'... lol    borat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm6HQDKzImQ

Dec 23 17 03:03 pm Link

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ethasleftthebuilding

Posts: 16685

Key West, Florida, US

Whirled Peas

Dec 23 17 04:19 pm Link

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FFantastique

Posts: 2535

Orlando, Florida, US

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Dec 24 17 05:05 pm Link

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Barry Kidd Photography

Posts: 3351

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, US

The only thing I wanted was for our daughters to come home. 

There was no other gift I wanted to get or to give.  In total, our little family of four may have spent no more than a hundred bucks all together on gifts but it was the best Christmas we have had in a very long time.

I got everything I wanted.  They are still here for another six days and I couldn't be happier.  Home feels like home again.

Dec 26 17 10:04 am Link

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dcsmooth

Posts: 1349

Detroit, Michigan, US

A Rubenesque muse to work with for an ongoing series of artistic nudes in 2018 would be perfect.

Dec 26 17 11:34 am Link