Men and Gift Wrapping

disneymama73

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This is the time of year when we think back to the very first Christmas,
when the Three Wise Men; Gaspar, Balthazar and Herb, went to see the baby
Jesus and, according to the Book of Matthew, "presented unto Him gifts;
gold, frankincense, and myrrh."

These are simple words, but if we analyze them carefully, we discover an
important, yet often overlooked, theological fact: There is no mention of
wrapping paper.

If there had been wrapping paper, Matthew would have said so: "And lo, the
gifts were inside 600 square cubits of paper. And the paper was festooned
with pictures of Frosty the Snowman.

And Joseph was going to throweth it away, but Mary saideth unto him, she
saideth, 'Holdeth it! That is nice paper! Saveth it for next year!' And
Joseph did rolleth his eyeballs. And the baby Jesus was more interested in
the paper than the frankincense."

But these words do not appear in the Bible, which means that the very first
Christmas gifts were NOT wrapped. This is because the people giving those
gifts had two important characteristics:

1. They were wise. 2. They were men.

Men are not big gift wrappers. Men do not understand the point of putting
paper on a gift just so somebody else can tear it off. This is not just my
opinion: This is a scientific fact based on a statistical survey of two guys
I know.

One is Rob, who said the only time he ever wraps a gift is "if it's such a
poor gift that I don't want to be there when the person opens it."

The other is Gene, who told me he does wrap gifts, but as a matter of
principle never takes more than 15 seconds per gift. "No one ever had to
wonder which presents daddy wrapped at Christmas," Gene said. "They were the
ones that looked like enormous spitballs."

I also wrap gifts, but because of some defect in my motor skills, I can
never completely wrap them. I can take a gift the size of a deck of cards
and put it the exact center of a piece of wrapping paper the size of a
regulation volleyball court, but when I am done folding and taping, you can
still see a sector of the gift peeking out. (Sometimes I camouflage this
sector with a marking pen.)

On the other hand, if you give my wife a 12-inch square of wrapping paper,
she can wrap a C-130 cargo plane. My wife, like many women, actually likes
wrapping things. If she gives you a gift that requires batteries, she wraps
the batteries separately, which to me is very close to being a symptom of
mental illness. If it were possible, my wife would wrap each individual
volt.

My point is that gift-wrapping is one of those skills like having babies
that come more naturally to women than to men.

That is why today I am presenting: GIFT-WRAPPING TIPS FOR MEN:

* Whenever possible, buy gifts that are already wrapped. If, when the
recipient opens the gift, neither one of you recognizes it, you can claim
that it's myrrh.

* The editors of Woman's Day magazine recently ran an item on how to make
your own wrapping paper by printing a design on it with an apple sliced in
half horizontally and dipped in a mixture of food coloring and liquid
starch. They must be smoking crack.

* If you're giving a hard-to-wrap gift, skip the wrapping paper! Just put it
inside a bag and stick one of those little adhesive bows on it. This creates
a festive visual effect that is sure to delight the lucky recipient on
Christmas morning:

YOUR WIFE: Why is there a Hefty trash bag under the tree?

YOU: It's a gift bag! See? It has a bow!

YOUR WIFE (peering into the trash bag): It's a leaf blower.

YOU: Gas-powered! Five horsepower!

YOUR WIFE: I want a divorce.

YOU: I also got you some myrrh.


In conclusion, remember that the important thing is not what you give, or
how you wrap it. The important thing, during this very special time of year,
is that you save the receipt.
 
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Trying not to laugh out loud while sitting here at work!


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I must protest!!


In our household, much of the actual wrapping is done by yours truly. I must confess, however, I don't see the point of ribbon and bows. Paper and tags work for me.
 
disneymama73 said:
* The editors of Woman's Day magazine recently ran an item on how to make
your own wrapping paper by printing a design on it with an apple sliced in
half horizontally and dipped in a mixture of food coloring and liquid
starch. They must be smoking crack.

.


That is too funny :rotfl2: The whole thing was :lmao:
 
Ha ha ha ha!!!!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

That totally describes my DBIL---he has to use a whole roll of tape per gift--everyone knows which gifts are from him w/o a gift tag being necessary--good thing he got married, so now his wife can take over the wrapping! :teeth:
 
One of our local DJ's did a HUGE benefit last year that benefitted a great cause while helping wrapping impaired men.

Every Thursday or Friday during the month of December he went to one of Orlando's finest "gentlemens clubs" (and Lord knows we've got enough of them! :rotfl: ) around 3:00pm. From 3:00 to 7:00 for a donation the "girls" would wrap your um, gifts. (They called it something a bit different, but this is a family board...)

The DJ got all the paper, tape, etc. donated. The "girls" did the wrapping for free, and even donated any tips they got for wrapping. They would broadcast live. I want to think he raised over $20K for Operation Shoe Box.

He's doing it again this year, if anyone is interested. :thumbsup2 Here's a link. It's "G" rated, but there's a lot of innuendo, so if you're easily offended, please don't click on it.

Anne
 


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