Can anyone please tell me what this even is? My brother and his wife gave me this a couple birthdays ago. What you can’t see in the picture is it is attached to a big metal loop with a suction cup at the top. Don’t know if that makes it more confusing in identifying what it is or not….probably more confusing…. -Renee
I received this gem from my boyfriend’s mom (we’ve been together 5 years) as a christmas gift a few years ago. She has always been a terrible gift giver, at first I thought she hated me but I’ve come to realize that she genuinely thinks the things she buys for us are great. Luckily she wasn’t here when I opened this lil 6”x6” shadow box because I actually wanted to cry. I know that seems dramatic but I knew I would have to hang this in my kitchen (I have a wine theme she thought this would match, it does not). I guess it’s better then a shirt i already owned (she’d seen me wear it repeatedly) and a movie I also already owned (that we had watched together lol). Since then she bought me a painting made of the stuff they make tin roofs out of and kitchen towels. I must keep reminding myself she means well. At least I hope so :-/
This was my belated birthday present from my aunt. My birthday was 6months ago and this candle has obviously been used. At least it smells like melons :l -narutoluver88
“The Turdinator” — my father-in-law showed up at the door today, out of the blue, very excited to provide me with this gift. He got his daughter one too, part of a series of poop-inspired figurines … her is called “Little Shit”. These are, yes, indeed, comical figures based upon lumps of stylized poo … each comes with it’s own ‘log book’. He apparently found them on sale at a discount warehouse nearby, and just had to buy them for us. Um, I really don’t know what to say … -Kevin

























