I've got like 60 bucks
I don't want to spend it all though
I was thinking a nice tie for my dad and... idk for my mom.
I don't want to spend it all though
I was thinking a nice tie for my dad and... idk for my mom.
justice wrote:
For your mum, hire one of those guys that bursts though the door naked with flowers and/or chocolates and sings merry xmas....or something like that
Im fucking skint, I'll do it for 20 bucks, leaves you with 40 to get the boxset.justice wrote:
For your mum, hire one of those guys that bursts though the door with flowers and/or chocolates and sings merry xmas....or something like that
Most dads like something creative (not ties), that helps them to live vicariously through their son, and creates a sense of pride ... most moms like quality time and expressions of affection, such as flowers, that expresses how much one loves their mom.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I was thinking a nice tie for my dad and... idk for my mom.
Last edited by loubot (2008-12-17 09:29:09)
OrangeHound wrote:
not ties
easily the 2 best pieces of adviceloubot wrote:
Red Lobster or Outback gift certificate
If my son wanted to give me a gift. I wish it would be a gift card to a local steak house - hint, hint
Ummm ... his parents are separated, and perhaps divorced by now.Whiplash wrote:
Ky yours and mine, both of your parents will love it!
nope, still going through the mountains of paperwork etc.OrangeHound wrote:
perhaps divorced by now.
Ill do it for 15.1927 wrote:
Im fucking skint, I'll do it for 20 bucks, leaves you with 40 to get the boxset.justice wrote:
For your mum, hire one of those guys that bursts though the door with flowers and/or chocolates and sings merry xmas....or something like that
such an imagination. gjHurricane2k9 wrote:
I was thinking a nice tie for my dad