But one of my really good guy friends birthday is coming up on the 31st. I was just wondering what I could get him. Any Ideas? I'm totally clueless. Ill rate!!
icanhelpyou answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 5:03 pm: Hey um u could get him a gift certifacit to one of his favorite stores or a mall or something! Or you could just give him money so he can buy whatever he wants and you dont have to worry about size or what he has and what he doesnt! Hope I Helped!!!!! [ icanhelpyou's advice column | Ask icanhelpyou A Question ]
sbloemeke answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 4:22 pm: Being a guy, I'd suggest something that has to do with his favorite team from some sport. I know when I get that, it's an automatic good present. Maybe a shirt, if that fails. Something he'd enjoy. Or a CD from his favorite band/composer. Though it's not the gift, it is the thought that counts. So it may not be what he's looking for, but it shows that you care, and he'll appreciate that. [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
DeeplyInLove102203 answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 4:13 pm: You could get him a CD he wants or a hat if he's into that, clothes, belt buckle, guy stuff! you know...well hope i helped need anything ask*
SouthernBarbieGirl answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 3:51 pm: well if he's a guy and a music fan pick him up a cd. if that is out of your price range try a poster (maybe of a girl) you can get them at walmart for about 3 or 4 bucks. try pj pants...their about 11 dollars and there are all kinds of styles to fit his personality. [ SouthernBarbieGirl's advice column | Ask SouthernBarbieGirl A Question ]
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