"Shit just realised its this Sunday & ain't got a clue what to get the geezer!! Besides booze & aftershave what else do wld u get a 57yr old dad? "
Year long platinum membership to FAB SWINGERS of course! Isn't that what all fathers want? |
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I've got my ex a large Toberlarone, two bottles of craft beer and the book Commando Dad : Mission Adventure, together with anything the cherubs have made him in School.
He's 45 and the kids are 7 and 5 so a bit different than for a 57 year old though
I think a bottle of something nice and something related to a hobby usually goes ok? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Hmm safety razor, socks, land & title, whisky etc all great ideas the fab membership idea wld be a good laugh lol but not sure me mum wld be a happy bunny haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My dads a hoarder so pretty much has everything anyway. I usually buy him a bottle of whiskey but the dick has stopped drinking. Now I'm stuck"
That's so selfish of him |
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My Dad (aka my hero) was always dead easy for gifts - buy a book. He then got a kindle the sod.
I reverted to buy a cd - he found Spotify the sod.
How very dare he break the habit of a lifetime and suddenly start embracing technology at the age of 67!
Generally he just likes a card and a natter on the phone with Number One Daughter. Normally I'd drive down to see him, but he only gets back from his hollibobs on Sunday. |
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By *ola.Woman
over a year ago
Just where I need to be. |
If he is into gardening, health, cars etc buy him a yearly subscription to a monthly magazine. They even remind you when the subscription is ending so you won't need to panic next year. |
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"I've got my ex a large Toberlarone, two bottles of craft beer and the book Commando Dad : Mission Adventure, together with anything the cherubs have made him in School.
He's 45 and the kids are 7 and 5 so a bit different than for a 57 year old though
I think a bottle of something nice and something related to a hobby usually goes ok? "
Try an 89 yr old!! I might just pop into L'Occitane for some posh provencale smellies.... |
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"If he is into gardening, health, cars etc buy him a yearly subscription to a monthly magazine. They even remind you when the subscription is ending so you won't need to panic next year. "
Hmm the man does like his F1 saw a magazine online could get a year's subscription for him & something else for a 10nner of 20quid |
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my dad will be 80 this year so will be having a big fuss made of him on his birthday anyway...
so for fathers day I made him a clock (yes an actual clock that ticks) as I'm quite crafty, and the theme of it is personal to him... |
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"my dad will be 80 this year so will be having a big fuss made of him on his birthday anyway...
so for fathers day I made him a clock (yes an actual clock that ticks) as I'm quite crafty, and the theme of it is personal to him... " That's awesome x |
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"I've got my ex a large Toberlarone, two bottles of craft beer and the book Commando Dad : Mission Adventure, together with anything the cherubs have made him in School.
He's 45 and the kids are 7 and 5 so a bit different than for a 57 year old though
I think a bottle of something nice and something related to a hobby usually goes ok?
Try an 89 yr old!! I might just pop into L'Occitane for some posh provencale smellies...."
They do lovely smellies! I'm a fan |
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"my dad will be 80 this year so will be having a big fuss made of him on his birthday anyway...
so for fathers day I made him a clock (yes an actual clock that ticks) as I'm quite crafty, and the theme of it is personal to him... "
That's brilliant! |
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By *wcwCouple
over a year ago
cheshire |
"Shit just realised its this Sunday & ain't got a clue what to get the geezer!! Besides booze & aftershave what else do wld u get a 57yr old dad? " my wife could treat me with a gif on fathers day. She could take me to a club. And let me watch her getting fucked by other guys. N have cum running of her chin. Now thats a great gift. |
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