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What to get for Fathers Day?


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Instead of going along the materialistic theme, why not spend some precious time with him, take him out for the day and treat him to a meal or go to theatre or whatever :)

 

That will be better than any shirt etc and it will be a memory he can keep forever.

 

Were going to grandma's for dinner, so cant take him out for day.

 

He didn't even want to do anything if first place.

 

So i think a present is more ideal for him.

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bless u!! sorry KATIEB wasn't aware!! why dont you send him a card, and ask him to leave 1 sunday spare! then go and make his day :D

 

Yeah, surprise him one day with a belated visit. On the day, just send him a card and phone him to see how he's getting on.. jobs a good un!! :)

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Were going to grandma's for dinner, so cant take him out for day.

 

He didn't even want to do anything if first place.

 

So i think a present is more ideal for him.

 

Fair enough.... not like you can make him do something against his will :hihi:

 

As for a present... sticks thinking cap on :huh:

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I really don't know what to get my dad either, i suppose it will be the same as every year, a shirt, toblerone, aftershave and other rubbish little bits! I think i will have to take him out for a meal aswell if i dont spend all my money this weekend!

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Were going to grandma's for dinner, so cant take him out for day.

 

He didn't even want to do anything if first place.

 

So i think a present is more ideal for him.

 

your going to your grans on farthers day!! :loopy: whats wrong with the other 51 weeks of the year

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