Question Posted Wednesday November 3 2004, 4:35 pm
OK!!! my dad is turning 50 this friday and we are having a big suprise party for himbut i dont know what to do for his present. i know that my brother and i are doing a duet on the guitar but i dont know what REAL presant to get him. i really love to make things plus im broke, does anyone have any ideas??
yellowcardluver08 answered Wednesday November 3 2004, 7:37 pm: Well I don't know your dad. Ask your mom or stepmom or someone who knows him well but mostly a female because well... they probably have a better idea. (i'm not trying to be sexist or anything...)
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wildchild6134 answered Wednesday November 3 2004, 6:23 pm: well i know my dad likes powertools and homedepot gift cards but since ur broke i guess thats out of the question but ask ur mom to pay for it lol thats what i do but um try to think of something he reallly likes and try to make a replica of it or something..one year when i was like 8 i got a picture of me and made a frame around it out of straws(i thought it looked cool) it is really special to him cause its homemade..good luck :) [ wildchild6134's advice column | Ask wildchild6134 A Question ]
Invincible_Once answered Wednesday November 3 2004, 5:39 pm: You could stay home and make a dinner for the two of you...I know, a little cheesy but for my moms b-day, im going to take her out to dinner, just us, and pay...lol...Since you dont have any money, just stay home and talk. It'll probably mean more to him than tie or material thing... [ Invincible_Once's advice column | Ask Invincible_Once A Question ]
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