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Buenchico Mon 12/05/08 23:44
Can we have a bit more information, please? It would help to know:
(a) how close you are to the gentleman concerned ( - you might choose something different for a neighbour or for your father or grandfather) ; and
(b) your budget.
As a starting point though, can I suggest some sort of shared activity, rather than a physical gift? For example, a trip to the theatre together, a meal in a nice restaurant or a day by the sea.
Chris
burston Tue 13/05/08 06:57
How about a nice book. Perhaps of local history that he can relate to. Or a nice plant for the garden if hes into gardening.
chazza Tue 13/05/08 09:43
Barbecue tools!
lynbrown Tue 13/05/08 09:48
Question Author
Thanks all. He is a dear friend, my age. I like the tools, I will check that out. Thanks again.
billearly Tue 13/05/08 15:24
What about one of those thermometers Galileo I believe the ones in a glass tube with coloured glass balls inside for something different.