I got three T-shirts; a pair of jeans; five pairs of socks with each pair having a weekday written on them; three pairs of boxer shorts; two books ("A History of Ancient Britain" by Neil Oliver - who has presented many BBC documentaries about British history - and "Ripley's Believe It or Not! 2012"); a boxset of DVDs of a documentary series ("Ancient Discoveries") with a photo of the well-preserved face of the Tollund Man, who lived in the 4th Century BC and whose body was found in a Danish peat bog in the 1950s, on the front of it; a bottle of Budweiser with a Budweiser pint glass (even though I don't normally drink Budweiser, which is nothing more than gassy North American water); a vodka flavoured lollipop with a real scorpion inside it; and a packet of tissues with each tissue printed to look like a £20 note.
My favourite present is the "History of Ancient Britain" book. I love reading books, especially books on history, so I getting books as gifts
