Christmas Gift Idea's

Started by achadh gallain, November 19, 2009, 12:15:29 PM

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achadh gallain

Having a bit of trouble picking for my da.

An Antrim supporter, but follows all GAA action.

Any good suggestions for DVD's or book's that would be good to buy for the oul fella?

tyrone girl

Loads of good gaa books about - theres a thread on them i tink over on the gaa section - gives all the best books.

5 Sams

#2
National League Season ticket?



...and lose the apostrophe ffs!!
60,61,68,91,94
The Aristocrat Years

saffron sam2

Beat me to it 5 Sams, although I was going to propose "Eats shoots and leaves" as a present.
the breathing of the vanished lies in acres round my feet

Mickey Linden

Get him a gift voucher for Kellys shop

Sandy Hill

Quote from: Mickey Linden on November 19, 2009, 02:22:35 PM
Get him a gift voucher for Kellys shop



................. or even, in the spirit of the day, Kelly's shop!  ;)
"Stercus accidit"

heganboy

Quote from: saffron sam2 on November 19, 2009, 01:30:37 PM
Beat me to it 5 Sams, although I was going to propose "Eats shoots and leaves" as a present.

X2
Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity

The Watcher Pat

There is no I in team, but if you look close enough you can find ME

leenie

"snow" like 1981.....

that ad annoys me!
I'm trying to decide on a really meaningful message..

Declan


Hotel Offers To Keep Mothers-In-Law For Xmas

9:01am UK, Tuesday November 24, 2009

David Williams, Sky News Online
A hotel chain has promised families a stress-free solution to hosting the in-laws over Christmas.

The offer extends to all 194 Holiday Inn or Holiday Inn Express hotels in the UK

Holiday Inn is offering a special room rate for mothers-in-law during the festive period, so that families can have a break from each other.

Relatives can check their partner's mum into a room and gain a 25% discount.

The rate will be offered to in-laws between December 23 and 29, and extends to all of the firm's 194 Holiday Inn or Holiday Inn Express hotels across the country.

Relationship expert Kirsten Gronning said incidents of arguments increase fivefold during the festive celebrations.

"Christmas can be an extremely stressful period, especially for the family planning and catering for it," she said.

Billys Boots

My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Dannymcfella

What does every Dad want??

That girl prancing around in her underwear, from the Marks & Spencer advert!! :o :o

stpauls



Canalman

A book token usually does the biz.

Another good idea for a present is a year's subscription to a magazine....... for example  Irish History magazine if that is what interests him. 12 times a reminder to him about the present.