Parameters would definitely help! I'm sorry you weren't officially thanked but it's good that you received something :-)
At least you were thanked! A current total of 18% who participated did not receive a gift.
I had the same experience. Tracking confirmed that my package was delivered but the person hasn't posted since signing up. And I haven't received anything. It's a little disappointing getting hit on both ends like that. But you did good!
Oops -- just added that option. Thanks for pointing that out.
I know, I thought of you!
Fantastic :-)
I love these!
This is Dracula's Christmas:
YESSS!!! When I was a tyke, we had a record so I listened to the audio version of this show a lot more than I ever saw the program. Loved it.
NICE
Now I need a complete tour of your Christmas ornaments!
I wanted to see how the comment plays before paying for the full rights...
On Christmas Eve, mom and dad would let us feed the people under the stairs some scraps!
Holiday Traditions Enforcer
Are the bodies sold separately?
Do we get a new body part each Hallowimzy? Next year, it's an arm...?? The year after that, the tail...???
I want my completed imzysaurus doll....!
A Halloween gift just in time for Christmas :-)
It's a conspiracy to keep us apart!
I got a shipping confirmation that my gift arrived at my Secret Santa recipient's address weeks ago but the person did not post anything.
I've not received a gift in return.
omg that's amazing!
Gremlins score
yes please
Hopefully one of the tech folks can sort you out. I've had troubles with the mobile app, too.
No -- I've seen pics, what was the deal with "Talkboy"?
THIS is the answer. Picked artichoke hearts. I'd say canned artichoke hearts (I've used them.) What's more distressing is them eating it before she can even begin to explain what went wrong.
This is strangely disturbing! Why does it taste like vinegar?! More importantly, why would she share this -- ON AIR -- knowing it was so wrong?
Oh yeah: one of the great things about the Apple IIc was that you could use any regular television as a monitor, which I did. And I remember drawing pictures on graph paper and programming them into BASIC to produce rudimentary images on screen.
Despite buying a book on BASIC, I never really progressed beyond simple block graphics and "if then" statements. It didn't lead to a lucrative career in programming. But there was a lot of software that helped you do creative things like this.



christmasImzy Secret Santa PollJan 03 at 3:05 PM
