Its my b.fs birthday very soon! hes turning 20 and i dont need to know what to get him for his birthday, but what to do on his birthday, like date wise. Hes very sporty and loves baseball but theres no games going on in his birthday. I want to do something special and different. His parents are also gone on his birthday and he never gets a cake, so i was planning something with that. Thanks so much! anything and everything is appreciated. Guys i want ur answers too
You could get tickets to another game, like a couple days after his actual birthday, and give him the tickets on his birthday. It'll be something to look forward to =]
AdvicerAshley answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 4:42 pm: I think that you should get him a cake with a utensil used from one of his favorite sports on it, and don't worry about going to the games. Your birthday present for him shouldn't be with other people it should just be you two and just sit back and watch a game on television and eat the cake together.
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sh0veITwhor3x answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 4:14 pm: You can cook him dinner or go out to a restaurant, or even call a chief to cook at home. You can get him a baseball shaped cake or something to do with sports. As for the gift, maybe you can get an autographed ball off of ebay or from shops that sell them. Or maybe a jersey and baseball cap. [ sh0veITwhor3x's advice column | Ask sh0veITwhor3x A Question ]
TMZheartsJDMS022108 answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 3:39 pm: A good thought is maybe bring him somewhere romantic. I mean you know a cruise or ferry ride can be very romantic. Or you could just make him dinner and then give him cake. Also you might want to look into dinner at a fancy resturant or a bubble bath and then cook or anything like that.
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