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mollykins | 15:06 Sun 17th Oct 2010 | Christmas
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I have a feeling it's going to be one of those threads, but i'm going christmas shopping soon.

What should I buy my dad for christmas?

It needs to be something that's between 5 and £10 but it can't be any of the following which rules out nearly anything possible;

~chocolate (he's too fussy and even if he doesn't like them he just shoves some in his mouth then screws his face up and leaves the rest)
~a mug (he has to have china cups, which I've never found with any of those slogans on)
~clothes (including slippers and accesories such as jewelry) (he's so fussy, and he just got a new pair of slippers and he's allergic to lots of metals and wouldn't wear jewelry anyway)
~alcohol (he has tonnes in the cupboard and even if I got someone to buy it for me, my budget doesn't extend to buy the kinds of things he likes)
~CDs or DVDs (he never watches or listens to them.)
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Molly,I,m sure you are a very sweet girl,but do you ever think for yourself ?
This is not a criticism,just an observation.
make them xmas dinner ?
Marks and Spencer has a sale on at the moment, go take a look, lots for under a tenner.
http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/

Have a look here ^^^ there is bound to be something suitable even if your budget is a tiny one.
have you got, or can you take a nice family photo, or just a nice one of your mum and dad together that you could get enlarged and put into a nice frame for them?
Have a look on here....

http://www.therandomshop.co.uk/
Backpacks on ebay; No-ones bid for this so it might re-sell

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...g&hash=item3a5f7fd1f9
He likes boats so why not get him a book on boating or similar.
Give him some of the most precious thing you have - your time. Mayvbe you could wash and polish his car/golf clubs etc. Give him a voucher for a couple of hours of your time.
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He doesn't read.

What i meant was that I could buy 2 things as part of an offer that works out at £5 each but if i were two buy them completely separately it would be £10 or more, meaning i bought them something for £5 which is worth more, how ahrd is that to understand?
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I tried thinking for myself but everything i thought of was rejected.
i think you got some decent replies molly.
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Someone thought of that for his birthday helen and he wasn't amused.
Your Dad sounds like a right hoot!
Tell him Christmas is cancelled. Sorted..
i can;t believe i'm doing this, go onto firebox, get him a demotivational calendar

http://www.firebox.co...pair-Calendar?via=ser
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He only ever uses the calendar on the computer and his pda.
Don't get him anything. What's he going to do about it??

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