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Hi I'm wanting to get something special for my OH it is his big 40 next month any ideas please and thank you:)
What does he like? Does he have a favourite thing in the whole wide world??
I got mine some lovely prints that he liked. Depends on your man and your budget ;)
I bought my OH a digital camera for his 40th !
Well I'm his favourite thing so he has that:) but he also likes tools, gadgets(boys toys), fishing, food, cars and motorbikes.
I bought my OH a digital camera for his 40th !
good idea but we have one:)
May I suggest one of the most original Idea for a Birthday is a Personalised Song on a CD. You can get a completely new song written and preformed for you and made into a CD. Or get one of their special songs personalised and preformed and made into a CD.
I did this for Mrs Kodiak last year and it was a Fantastic present and Mrs Kodiak Loved it. There are several sites that do this and here are some links. The one I used was the Link at the very top and I highly recommend them. :-
http://www.give-a-song.com/
http://www.giftsongs.com/index.shtml
http://www.songlegacy.com/
http://www.songsqueeze.com/
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Thanks i will give that a look
John Little
18-Apr-10, 19:01
"but he also likes tools, gadgets(boys toys)"
Does he have a Dremel?
Wonderful things Dremels...
No he would kill me if i got him a dremel.
changilass
18-Apr-10, 19:12
I bought my OH 40 bottles of malt, all different.
I did start buying them 2 years in advance so managed to take advantage of any deals that were on.
He is still drinking them 6yrs down the line.
John Little
18-Apr-10, 19:12
Well - something more to go on. I'd love a bicycle sat nav with European and UK maps. I'd also like A Mac book, To visit the Fair Isle.
What does he like?
I bought my OH 40 bottles of malt, all different.
I did start buying them 2 years in advance so managed to take advantage of any deals that were on.
He is still drinking them 6yrs down the line.
He is more a Brandy man but doesn't drink alot
shamrock2007
18-Apr-10, 19:24
Willie Bain, Engraver, Wick does some lovely things. A more personalised present
Well - something more to go on. I'd love a bicycle sat nav with European and UK maps. I'd also like A Mac book, To visit the Fair Isle.
What does he like?
right hes not a cycling person would love to travel but not the time at the moment he does like play games he did enjoy a flying lesson when we went back south 8 years ago (kent):)
John Little
18-Apr-10, 19:27
Would that be at Headcorn airfield?
A trip to vineyards in France.
balloon rides in Kent
or Diggerland....
http://www.diggerland.com/
Nothing says I love you like a Mercedes or a nice Aston Martin :lol:
Would that be at Headcorn airfield?
A trip to vineyards in France.
balloon rides in Kent
or Diggerland....
http://www.diggerland.com/
yes it was at Headcorn we lived in Smarden
Nothing says I love you like a Mercedes or a nice Aston Martin :lol:
in his dreams maybe a Capri
John Little
18-Apr-10, 19:39
"yes it was at Headcorn we lived in Smarden"
I live in Middle Quarter outside High Halden. My wife and I cycle to the Chequers in the summer quite often for a pint.
U can get personal plates now for upwards of £50
U can get personal plates now for upwards of £50
idea where would i get one from.
"yes it was at Headcorn we lived in Smarden"
I live in Middle Quarter outside High Halden. My wife and I cycle to the Chequers in the summer quite often for a pint.
how long ago did you live in Smarden we left 10 years ago
idea where would i get one from.
you can get them from the DVLA web site, use google and type in private reg number, comes up with rakes o sites
John Little
18-Apr-10, 19:54
No - I don't live in Smarden - it's 5 miles away. We moved here 9 years ago.
Small world.
sorry got a bit confused and yes it is a small would when we was on our way home from Kent we stopped at hadrian's wall and spoke to some people that owned dunnet head light house what are the odds on that
John Little
18-Apr-10, 20:07
LOL- that is coincidence indeed!
They should do something with that walled garden of theirs. I imagine once upon a time the lighthouse got cabbages, Kale, potatoes, turnips and all sorts of good stuff out of there - and now it's derelict.
A long way north you went - quite a change from beautiful soft sunny Smarden, picture of postcard English rural bliss.
Yes must admit i do miss the sun and our fiends but we still keep in touch it is the garden of England and it was a long 721 miles to get here but unlike there i know my neighbours:) and not as much crime
John Little
18-Apr-10, 20:26
If your OH is from down South maybe he would like a trip and stay in a nice hotel.... romantic sort of things too...
Well u could allways wrap urself up under a long coat and surprise him wink wink ;) give him a surprise :eek:
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