I had sent my Daytona boots back to be re-goretexed but they said they couldn't do it this time so would I like a new pair for half price (£120 instead of £240). As these are the best boots I've ever owned and they lasted ten years, I said yes please. However, I couldn't manage the £120 in one go so they have been languishing in the shop for months now. My mum and my wife agreed to help me with the wonga as a chrimbo pressie, so they were my main present.
My daughter bought me a very nice boxed, unused 70s hand drill (I'm a sucker for those pre-electric drills and whatnot).
My brother bought me a battery for my Bosch drill (the old had died), a box of beer (18 pints) and he had made a calendar with pictures of me at rallies, bikes and my kids. Ace pressie.
A bottle of Glenmorangie from wifey was a nice present too.
It was a good chrimbo for us and the kids all had a great time, which is the best bit. I did some snowy santa footprints on the front room carpet and they went flippo over that

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