Lamest Gift Received from a Secret Santa Exchange

Mine was this ice cream ball thing. I opened it and thought I had gotten an hamster wheel and was like wtf is this. Turns out theres this metal sleave that you fill with cream salt and all the other junk then in the ball part you put water and ice and then throw it around like a game for an hour. Then after all that work of throwing the ball you can enjoy less than a pint of ice cream. Anyone need a ball for there gerbal lol its still in the boc.
 
One year i got a swishy suit (zip up jacket and pants with elastic on the ends like a gym teacher would wear)...that was covered with bright yellow sunflowers.

Another year i got a metal lunch pail with puppies and kittens on it, filled with dog treats that my grandma thought were regular crackers. she felt so bad she ran out the next day to buy me regular crackers to make up for it. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

both of these gifts were given to me when i was almost 20 years old
 
I got a barney coloring book last year from grandma. i'm 16.
 
fballguy said:
The lamest gift I ever got was from my friend. Not a secret santa thing he just felt like giving me a gift. It was a Sesame Street learning how to read video. I was 17 at the time.


lol.... That's great! Definately something you'll remember for a while!! :)
 
fishcatch22 said:
I got a barney coloring book last year from grandma. i'm 16.
Was that too out of line for a guy like you? Im not keen on Barney, but i'm 25 and I wouldn't mind a coloring book. I guess the big question is if she got you the 64 color box of crayons or the box of 4 :laugh:
 
sumthin fishy said:
I KNOW! or smoke grenades, gas masks, all very useful!
OMG, what part of the world do you live in where grenades and gas masks are needed? What a depressing gift...

Some of the other non-war-related gifts made me laugh out loud though, especially the track suit covered in sunflowers :p:
 
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