• Welcome to realmuscleforum.com
  • Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

    Discussion in 'Over Age 35' started by masoven4u, May 5, 2012.

    1. masoven4u

      masoven4u Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Dec 2010
      Posts:
      41,749
      Likes Received:
      0
      He's turning 46 next month and I have no clue what to get him. Would you guys be able to give me some advice on what to buy him?
       
    2. jailynn24hb

      jailynn24hb Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Jan 2011
      Posts:
      82,194
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      Bump
       
    3. Capone

      Capone Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Jan 2011
      Posts:
      32,099
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      Well no one here knows your Dad so WTF do you expect?

      Also LOL at bumping a thread after 5 mins and it's still on the first page, as are threads from yesterday.
       
    4. addme

      addme Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Jun 2011
      Posts:
      892
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      A licorice thong.
       
    5. Capone

      Capone Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Jan 2011
      Posts:
      32,099
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      I'm not a gentleman, but I'll chip in. Does he like golf? Does he like music? Does he read and what does he like to read? Does he like a fine wine? Give us more info. Believe it or not, not all 40-something men are alike.

      Does he like sports or the theatre? Maybe you could buy tickets and take him to a game or a show.
       
    6. Korporalegq

      Korporalegq Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Dec 2010
      Posts:
      33,874
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      He used to play golf but not anymore. He's not much of a reader or a wine drinker. He's into technology big time. But I'm not sure what to get him there, he already has the iPhone and iPad. I got him one of those Bluetooth headphones for christmas, he seemed to like that. And thank you for giving me a serious answer.

      I'm sorry sir, I thought this section was fast moving and people may have missed my thread. My mistake, I apologize.
       
    7. parnassto

      parnassto Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Dec 2010
      Posts:
      34,818
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      How about you ask him?
       
    8. masoven4u

      masoven4u Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Dec 2010
      Posts:
      41,749
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      Fast moving? Goodness, we're the Senior Citizens of the forum - and not all of us have walkers on wheels!

      Good idea. Not every gift has to be a surprise. You could say, "Hey Dad, I want to do something nice for you for your birthday. What would you likde to do?" I bet his heart would melt.

      I wish I could help out with the technology thing, but I am, sadly, a techno-peasant.
       
    9. vijugati8g

      vijugati8g Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Dec 2010
      Posts:
      35,465
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      I tried that for Christmas and he just kept saying he wanted nothing.

      That's ok. But thank you very much for trying to help. ^_^
       
    10. blondygirl

      blondygirl Well-Known Member

      Joined:
      Mar 2011
      Posts:
      971
      Likes Received:
      0
      Gentlemen, please help me buy a gift for my dads birthday.

      Get something that could help with his hobbies. You say he has an iPhone/iPad? Get accessories for it, like covers or something.

      This is a lot harder than I expected.
       

    Share This Page

    1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
      Dismiss Notice