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2006-12-12 21:10:18
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answered by Frog Five 5
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you could get this thing I saw as a joke
its a packet with nothing in it and on the top it says Nothing and explains don't expect this to do anything bla bla bla
it costs £3 though
I'm not joking by the way!
You could get him chocolate, find out his favourite
No one can have all the chocolate in the world
Or a photo frame with a picture in
I have a better idea, if he had everything then why waste your money getting him something he's already got?
Instead get one of those oxfam booklets and buy a goat, or school desk, trees or something for poor people in the world and he will get a card saying I bought you a goat or I bought you a toilet and I think you get a fridge magnet too
It's a really thoughtful gift anyone would like it
2006-12-11 23:29:11
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answered by funkygurl123 3
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Nothing. If he has everything and you buy him "nothing" then he will have everything AND nothing. He'll love you even more if you tell him that too. By the way, does he have everything because you spoil him or because he's filthy rich? If it's the latter, you'd better buy him a box of chocolates, just to keep him sweet!!
2006-12-11 23:30:16
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answered by mickydconnolly 2
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I recently discovered this website that helps you find a gift when you have no clue. You enter who you're buying for: gender, relation to you, their age group, and what the occasion is. Then it gives you hundreds of ideas with pictures (It will even direct you to the specific stores website if you want to buy). I found many things I never even thought of. This is perfect help when buying for that "hard to buy for" person. (That's even one of the gift categories) Give it a try! It was was a big help for me. Happy shopping! www.findgift.com
2006-12-12 02:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You could offer to do something he doesn't like doing over a certain period of time, say, the washing up for 3 months, taking his clothes to the dry cleaners, buying his Christmas presents for him, doing the cooking, ironing, etc etc...
2006-12-12 00:59:28
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answered by Helen S 2
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Digital photframe? Preload with pics.
Tickets for 2 to a concert, sport or other event. (if basketball tickets give it with a basketball, if theater tickets give with a CD so there is something tangible under the tree)
A toy robot. R2D2 and Robosapien are quite cool.
A fossil, or large gemstone geode are really cool for a desk or shelf at work.
..........Just a few ususual ideas for you.
2006-12-12 02:23:58
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answered by G's Random Thoughts 5
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He can't have everything. Find out what he really is into like sports, recreation, or music artists and get him tickets. You could also plan a nice dinner and romantic evening doing things he likes if you are a couple.
2006-12-11 23:29:55
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answered by moose on the loose 3
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Here's an idea for you. Instead of exchanging gifts, use the money to buy toys for toys or buy dry and canned goods and donate to the food bank.
2006-12-11 23:28:07
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answered by KathyS 7
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You could adopt an animal in the wild, sponsor a child in one of the third world countries, donate money to his favourite charity all in his name.
Arrange a romantic picnic somewhere idyllic, that he has fond memories of?
2006-12-12 00:46:07
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answered by Jay Jay 2
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How about a Red Letter Days thrill experience - something like a driving experience, skydiving, hot air ballooning etc.?
2006-12-11 23:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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