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21st Male Birthday
Posted by marion
21st Male Birthday April 29, 2009 12:22AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 281 |
Re: 21st Male Birthday April 29, 2009 01:31AM |
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Re: 21st Male Birthday April 29, 2009 05:11AM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 2,155 |
As my two oldest have just been thru this stage, they and their mates seem to like vouchers these days.
vouchers from good quality shops e.g. Kathmandu, car accessory places, Good clothes shops , music etc.etc.
They dont seem to want "lasting" memento gifts these days.
You could give money, all fam members could combine.
Our kids friends who got vouchers could put them together and buy something special - they know their friends well enough to know they like vouchers and what type.
What about years Movie passes?
vouchers from good quality shops e.g. Kathmandu, car accessory places, Good clothes shops , music etc.etc.
They dont seem to want "lasting" memento gifts these days.
You could give money, all fam members could combine.
Our kids friends who got vouchers could put them together and buy something special - they know their friends well enough to know they like vouchers and what type.
What about years Movie passes?
Re: 21st Male Birthday April 29, 2009 06:18AM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 675 |
My son had his 21st two months ago. Loot included a tie, cufflinks, petrol vouchers, Barkers Menswear voucher, photo album, cheques, Shot Glasses, French Champagne, at least 6 bottles of Vodka (flavoured ones seem to be in), Whisky, books on travel, C.D. holder, aftershave/cologne, Chocolate, DVD's, beer mug, wine glasses, Cigar!!!!! Yes, he was indeed a lucky boy!! Lots of alcohol-related gifts, despite the fact he's not a huge drinker. I have my eye on the presentation bottle of Piper Heidsieck champagne stashed in his wardrobe!!
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