Originally posted by KentPhilip
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Reply to: 80th Birthday pressie ideas.
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Previously on "80th Birthday pressie ideas."
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostA nice barometer?
Trouble is he's a hoarder
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe IS the Messiah!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs your father a virgin too?
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80 individual items beginning with the letter his name starts with?
You can include some nice/useful gifts but depending on what his name is, it may be quite difficult to find 80 separate items all starting with his initial, especially if he is called Zach or Xavier!
Did this for my grandfather when I was younger and it was quite fun coming up with all the ideas too. Of course there were a few really strange smaller gifts like teabags (his name began with T), toothpaste, toothpicks and toilet rolls which are hardly traditional birthday presents but still useful none the less and worked well to complement the theme with some of the bigger/nicer gifts we also got him.
The idea is to not tell them there is 80 gifts and that they all start with the same letter and see how long it takes for them to realise and work it out.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostA radio controlled sailing boat.
For my brother's 30th I got a radio controlled tank that fired real projectiles. He took it into the office where he was working, and made a misery of the cleaners. Who had to hoover up said projectiles at the end of the day..
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Selection Box of bits of wood that might come in useful and a Compendium of bits of good string?
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostHis interests mainly revolve around sailing instruction, although he's packed that in now.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostThat's not very cheerful!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOpen a funeral bond for him with a tenner and put the statement in his card...
Funeral Plans - Legal & General
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Open a funeral bond for him with a tenner and put the statement in his card...
Funeral Plans - Legal & General
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFor my mum's 80th, we made a 'memories' book, where we asked friends and family to write about something nice about her or that they remembered doing with her.
People really got into it, sending pages of stuff and photographs, which made a really nice album.
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