Sunday, December 12, 2010

My 2010 Christmas Wish List

I'm shocked that another year is almost over. It baffles the mind how quickly the days pass and before we know it we're into another holiday season and preparing for the start of another new year.

Something I've done in the past as Christmas approaches is sit down and complile a list of items that would be on my Wish List for Santa to fill.

But traditionally the Bundy Wish List has included items of a more unrealistic nature. These are gifts that range from a slight possibility of receiving to presents that I have no chance in hell of seeing under my tree. It’s more of a “Not in Your Wildest Dreams Christmas List”. Obviously a Lotto Max win of 50 million would be nice or to instantly lose a bunch of weight would be my first choice but for this list, I’ll only mention actual items that could be purchased...but not by me personally.

Before we begin, I can update that over the past year I have either received or purchased some of the items or variations of the items on last years list. Sadly no new vehicles or homes were included in these.

So, let’s have some fun shall we?


Logitech Harmony 900 - Universal Remote
Cost: $400


Xbox 360 Game Console
Cost: $300


Garmin Nuvi 3790T - GPS
Cost: $500


Apple iPhone 4
Cost: $660 (received)


Apple iPad 64GB
Cost: $750


Nikon D7000 DSLR Camera
Cost: $1400 (received)
Still would like the Nikon D3x worth $8000


Bose Lifestyle V35 Home Entertainment System
Cost: $3800


Nikon 600mm f4.0 VR II Telephoto Lens
Cost: $11000

Samsung 60" 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV
Cost: $3200


Unlimited Tickets and Airfare To Any NHL Games
Cost: Priceless


2011 Cadillac Escalade
Cost: $83000


2011 Bentley Continental GT
Cost: $200000


New Home and Land in Canada
Cost: $2500000 est.


New Home in Florida
Cost: $4000000 est.

So there you have it. I'm sure I've forgotten a few items but if I get these on Christmas morning I'm sure I won't be upset.

Of course, these are just things and the most important items are having a healthy and happy family and good friends. No price tag could be put on them.

I hope all of your Christmas Wishes come true and may you have a Merry Christmas.

1 comment:

  1. Bill S.9:04 am

    If you won $50 million in a lottery and were able to acquire all the items on your wish list you would not have any time left for the simple things in life. Just using and enjoying all those items would consume your time.
    Now, having just, let's say, a paltry One Million would not be so bad and would still allow you to purchase some of the items and still leave you time for family and friends (I hope). :-)

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