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Haven't opened anything yet. More than likely I'll get the usual PJ's, socks and slippers. Then I go buy what I wanted myself. My wife doesn't ask or listen to the big hints on what I want. I'll be pleasantly suprised if I have some bike stuff.
A set of tickets to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Winter Tour concert.
It's Christmas music meets 70's-style hard rock. Absolutely incredible laser/lights/pyro show all synchronized to an old-school rock opera. They are definitely in a class by themselves. [sm=icon_rock.gif]
My 15,000 mile check (with AMSOIL and a K&N filter), the transmission interface cover (right side only), the chrome belt guard, and an over-priced t-shirt.
First and foremost a kiss and hug from my Wife, a phone call from my son in Hawaii(Navy)a visit from my daughter and 5 grandkids. All that and spent Christmas Eve at church with my wife and sister. On Christmas I get to go to work, so a couple of my guys can spend the day with their families. Oh, I got a new flat monitor and wireless keyboard and mouse. Nothing for the bike, hell it's an Ultra what could it need...LOL...
Adjustable back rest, flame shift linkage, tail light kit, tour pack organizer, and the 80's pewter wall plaque. Also got flannel lined jeans and a few other non bike things.
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