I think I would ask Mr. GorgeousFluffpot what he would like to do the very most, then after that do something else, of your own special thoughts.
Perhaps you will take him on a carriage ride, or on a fast trip to france.
If nothing else, he may enjoy a very special evening at home with you -- Mr. and Mrs. GorgeousFluffpot at home by the georgous GorgeousFluffpot fireplace and enjoying a wonderful evening of congeniality in the highest elegance becoming the GorgeousFluffpot Manor House!
--That Cheeky Lad
2007-03-01 19:59:41
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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because at the same time as someone is born it really is a real miracle. no longer actually everyone may have toddlers. So we celebrate the start of our childrens and of ourselves. a baby consists of on our lineage or consists of on the kin call. Having a baby is a present so we provide presents and celebrate with those we adore to celebrate births. for sure, each and each birthday brings us in the route of death; notwithstanding it really is the cycle of life. maximum do not imagine about the inevitable until eventually a lot in a lengthy time period in life and then it isn't as scary as what we believed when we were youthful.
2016-12-05 03:28:54
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answered by ? 4
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Sort out a champagne picnic with a rug and everything and then set it all out in the lounge. Just have a special indoor picnic and have a laugh. I've done this before and its great.
2007-03-01 19:17:12
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answered by NEIL B 2
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What does your husband's looks have to do with anything ? And, how is that you are so in love with him, are married to him and need to ask another what to do to celebrate his birthday ? I've seen questions as yours posted before by others on this site and I really don't understand how someone can be in such a close loving relationship with someone and not know how to bring up the thought / idea from their own heart of how or what to do to show celebration of their loved one. I really don't understand that.
I'm 50, was married 23 yrs, now peacefully divorced 4 yrs...When I was married...I always had a thought of how to celebrate his birthday because I KNEW him personally, his mind, interests, heart etc.. . . So, I really don't understand how a person can be married to another and need to go to strangers to ask..." Any ideas on how to celebrate my sweeties birthday ". That baffles me.
Maybe . . . in this case...take him to dinner to get to know more about him so you won't have to ask this question next year.
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Don't' mean to sound ' grumpy ' . . . yet questions as this baffle me.
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2007-03-01 19:13:22
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answered by onelight 5
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A home cook dinner just the two of you together.
Slink into something hot and your perfume wafts through the air.
Then to dessert in bed........ champagne, chocs..... you know what next....
2007-03-01 19:08:38
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answered by gs04 3
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To the bedroom for something special. Maybe his choice?
2007-03-01 19:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Out to dinner! Does he like sports? Take him to a sports bar! Take him to see a movie HE wants to see and don't whine. (Hard one for me to do.) LOL. Get him a team jersey of his favorite team and sport. Buy him a music gift card. Plan a suprise party.
Send him some ballons at work. LOL. *Giggles* They all love that one.
2007-03-01 19:32:28
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answered by OR 6
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Candle light dinner?
2007-03-01 19:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, I agree with onelight, you should know what his likes & dislikes are, If you really cat think of any thing how about his favourite restaurant,
2007-03-01 19:18:50
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answered by Piggy56 4
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if u r a ric person then give a gud lunch at home it will him feel better
2007-03-01 19:06:22
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answered by catch_me_tito 3
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