What should I get my dad for christmas?

December 25th, 2009 | by admin |
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Sara asked:


My dad is impossible to shop for! He has expensive tastes and everything he really wants costs thousands. (I am only planning to spend about $25). He never wears ties anymore so I can’t get him a tie and I feel stupid getting him a gift certificate b/c $25 is nothing to him. Also, he doesn’t really watch movies or listen to CDs. He likes news/ current events, smoking cigars, wine and playing golf. But I can’t get him a cigar because he orders them by the case all the time and any wine he would really like would cost lots of money. Any gift ideas?
My dad doesn’t really like me very much…so nothing too sentimental.

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    2. By DB5 on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply

      For ur father and family xmas.

    3. By Juanitamarie on Dec 27, 2009 | Reply

      The paper if you cant spend 2500 he would suggest other gifts such as hot air balloon ride in small airplane.

    4. By dandjcook on Dec 30, 2009 | Reply

      How about a nice cigar cutter? You could probably get one at some place like Things Remembered or a local cigar shop. You could probably find one within your budget, too. If possible, see if you could get it engraved with his ititials or “I love you, Dad.” That way he will think of you every time he uses it.

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