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Dad


Question Posted Saturday May 5 2007, 9:55 pm

My dads birthday is the 11th, and I don't know what to get him. He says he doesnt want anything but everyone says that. He loves books and money, hes a doctor, and he loves smart quotes from people. I wont even be home for his entire birthday so I want to get him something good. Ive already gotten him:
Ties
Shirts
Socks
Gift Cards
Cuff links
Coffee mugs
Please dont say
Chocolate-he'll give it to me, forget about it, or think its too bad for him
Jewlery-he'll lose it
Or any of the above things. I have about $50 to spend. Thank you so much!


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LOL_x0x answered Sunday May 6 2007, 11:21 am:
does he like sports?
how about his favorite teams
jersey/hat?

or maybe he likes technology stuff?
like a cool cover for his cell phone?

dos he read,
maybe a book of some sort?

hope it helps <3

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MissBonne answered Saturday May 5 2007, 11:59 pm:
When I have no idea what to get someone, I always goto surprise.com

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hayden_greenday answered Saturday May 5 2007, 10:35 pm:
what i would say
you could by all the coffe in the world nothing is better than a gift from the heart i would get him a nice picture frame with a picture of you and him in it,,,

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Sabine answered Saturday May 5 2007, 10:06 pm:
How about one book of quotes by smart people? Or a gift certificate to a book store? Or some really good coffee to go in that coffee mug. Maybe a tree for your yard, esp one that produces his favorite fruit, like apple, plum, etc.? How about a gift cert to his favorite restaurant? Tickets to a show he'd like to see? Movie tickets? Or you could take him to a movie and even buy the popcorn.

Doctors usually have a bunch of junk piled up at the office and no end of trinkets. Something personal which speaks to who he is will be the best thing to get him.

Felicidades,

Sabine

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jammy12 answered Saturday May 5 2007, 10:05 pm:
Colange....or how ever u spelll it. Men's perfume! lol...or a pen. Your dad's a doctor...u can buy him a specialised pen or something for his office. MY dad's a doctor too...so something for his office or desk, men's perfume...or the pen works fine for me!

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