Marc, I would ask him what he wanted, say several things on a list then you pick what you think best, in terms of affordable and so forth.
I always hated it when my parents hit off the mark trying to out do themselves for me. Some things were really nice, but I would have been happier with something costing far less.
--That Cheeky Lad
2007-03-08 09:14:49
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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Spearmint Rhino
2007-03-08 17:00:57
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answered by Girugamesh 4
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Provisional/full driving license, driving lessons, car, tickets to concert, deposit for place of his own, new mobie, music cd/dvd, hope this helps. Good luck
2007-03-12 02:11:07
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answered by liza_jane_46 1
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How about a family day out swimming with sharks they do it at most sealife centres.
2007-03-08 16:53:29
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answered by Live&LetLive 2
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Try to find out what he wants to do rather than have, then make it come true for him, within your ability, capability & economic limits.
2007-03-12 13:30:42
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answered by MoiMoii 5
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Motorcycling lesson or something - motor car racing lesson
2007-03-08 19:13:22
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answered by lynn a 3
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I got a trial flying lesson for mine and was over the moon....
2007-03-08 16:53:08
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answered by Buckaroo Banzai 3
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take the MAN to a cool concert
2007-03-08 16:56:53
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answered by blsfan 2
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a new lease to his own apartment- face it- he will be moving out soon, mine did. better for it to be on your terms than his
2007-03-08 18:46:30
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answered by notfromaround_here 4
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a ring with a meaningful inscription on the inside
or "if found drunk & unconsious return to...then your address"
2007-03-08 16:53:39
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answered by garethcooperwales 4
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