Question Posted Wednesday January 26 2005, 3:05 pm
well me and my boyfriend have been going out for a year, and i dont know what to get him for vday i already got him a chain braclet and cologn..nd he got me a necklace ring and braclet..well what should I get him cause I already had the idea of giving him my diary/journal i write in every nite i no he'll lyk that but hes talken 50$ hes getting me something that much so what else can i get him?(14, likes football ; not preppy..his own stlye lykes nike ; doesnt really like hats)
sarah0308 answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 9:06 pm: the diary thing is a good idea. why dont you get him some nike football shirts and shorts and just stuff like that? maybe a nike football also.. umm..other than that, i dont really know! sorry i couldnt be of much help!
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MummuM answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 4:45 pm: That diary/journal thing sounds like a cute idea. I'm sure he'll love it. Maybe you could try getting him something from his favorite football team; poster, tickets to go see a game, a football, etc. Then just get him some little things; a card, chocolate, candy, etc.
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xoxlilshortyxox answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 4:09 pm: Get him something like a basket with a football in it and filled with assorted valentine's day candy. Maybe a Nike football.(I think they make them.)
Diona_Marie answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 4:07 pm: get him something for his fave football team. or soemthing that you and him can both have fun with *cough -fuzzy handcuffs- cough* no j.p but concert tickets?? something for football? your journal might work. but also remember how much jus yer love will mean jus b there 4 him and show him how much u care xo <3 diona and mary [ Diona_Marie's advice column | Ask Diona_Marie A Question ]
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