Monday, 11 December 2017

The Rest of the Morley KK Wishlists.

At the behest of many in the family, we have succumbed to peer pressure and have uploaded wishlists to this most esteemed of blogs. Worry not if you have been productive and have already completed your shopping, we wholly trust your decisions and do not mind in the slightest what you have chosen. However, if you are totally and utterly stuck for ideas, these lists might be able to get the brain juices flowing.

For Dylan: I really don't mind what you choose because I have the utmost faith in your far better judgement, but if you're absolutely at a loss and want some suggestions, then here you go:

  • For books: "Malice" by John Gwynne; "The Shadow of What Was Lost" by James Islington and "The Last Wish" by Andrzej Sapkowski all look very good. I've also seen a collection of the works of H.P. Lovecraft floating around the place. If you do decide to go the book route, I will more than happily read anything, especially in the areas of fantasy or science-fiction.
  • If you'd rather go with CDs or DVDs, I will listen to/watch just about anything. If you want to indoctrinate me with the greatest music of your generation, then go right ahead! Or if you'd rather have an artist suggested to you, Jake Bugg released a new album recently. If you think there's any show really worth watching, I'm open to suggestions.
  • Video game-wise, Crash Bandicoot on PS4 would be a total blast to the past.
  • Old reliables such as literally any form of chocolate or confectionery, a beanie/shirt/tshirt (size small or medium depending on the make), or even some coffee (of which I have become rather fond in recent times) or a travel mug for college are also excellent ideas.
For Deirdre: She is also very easy to please, but if you're stumped then you could always go with:
  • Make-up (lip gloss, eye shadow, mascara, etc.)
  • Perfume.
  • Really anything in the way of beauty/skincare products.
  • Warm PJs or anything of that sort.
When asked for any suggestions for a wishlist, Dave's only response on multiple occasions was "No." So, uh, good luck with that, I guess. Just go with your heart on this one, it shouldn't be hard to find something he likes. I'll just throw out there for him things like guitar tutorials, musician biographies or autobiographies, or perhaps something to do with his new-found love of gardening.

Happy hunting!






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