Ok ok I know a lot of people have been asking this ,but I really am stuck. I really want to get my best friend something really nice for christmas, but I don't know what to get her. She is 16, loves theater and musicals, normally wears (American Eagle, Holister ect,) but I dont want to get her just a shirt. I want to get her something she will like.
TheAnnie answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 6:46 pm: Hey, no problem. its really easy to get an idea block. anyways, i think a great gift for your friend could be 1)gift card to a movie theater or 2)treat her to a movie. maybe that could work. [ TheAnnie's advice column | Ask TheAnnie A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 4:35 pm: Since she is into theater, she may enjoy something like the comedy/tragedy theater masks to hang on her wall.
Here is a link to show you an example: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
I know you can get them cheaper if you shop around, and you can probably buy them as a set instead of separately.
xxlilreddivaxx answered Monday December 17 2007, 10:30 pm: Socks, who will say no to a pair of socks. Maybe a car would be nice too... lol Im sure she will like anything you give her. Christmas is not only about giving, its also about receiving...do you know what she is going to get you? lol. jk. If she is your best friend, anything will be great. After all, you know her best. [ xxlilreddivaxx's advice column | Ask xxlilreddivaxx A Question ]
heavenspyco answered Monday December 17 2007, 10:29 pm: Well since she likes musicals she probably likes to collect playbills so you can get her one from ebay. You can always get a special in the store she likes.Socks work too. [ heavenspyco's advice column | Ask heavenspyco A Question ]
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