on 13-02-2013 06:26 PM
This is for my brother who I don't see that often so really have no idea what his interests are so he is always the hardest to buy for at Christmas.
I only want to spend $40.
Any ideas?
Not many clues I can give except:
He's a bit showy. He's a house-husband to babies. Lives in a McMansion. Doesn't really appreciate beautiful or the finer things - more a fake Rolex kind of guy.
I'm stuck.
on 13-02-2013 06:31 PM
A fake Rolex? 😄
on 13-02-2013 06:36 PM
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A fake Rolex? 😄
Exactly.
Keep the change.
on 13-02-2013 06:45 PM
A huge card and 40 scratchies in it.
on 13-02-2013 06:59 PM
That's not a bad idea Flashie. Men are so difficult to buy for.
Does he have a favourite football team Martini? If he likes things like a fake rolex he would probably love something from his teams store.
Such as this faaaabulous cookie jar! His wife will hate you though 😄
on 13-02-2013 07:20 PM
Does he have a favourite football team Martini?
He has NO passions as far as I know. He's not handy so can't do a Bunnings thing. His backyard has fake grass (seriously) so not really an outdoor/garden person.
He likes his big (and I mean BIG!) TV and his BlueRay thingy. Thinks he's a bit of wine afficionado and always pulls a face when he sees what I bring to the table..
Wears those shoes that curl up at the toes.
Any other ideas?
on 13-02-2013 07:26 PM
on 13-02-2013 07:28 PM
He likes his big (and I mean BIG!) TV and his BlueRay thingy
How about a JB Hifi voucher
on 13-02-2013 07:52 PM
Either of the first two are a good choice for a wine snob. The SB is better ... it's a great wine for drinking and for showing off.
https://www.liquorlanddirect.com.au/Pages/Search.aspx?k=cloudy%20bay
on 13-02-2013 07:55 PM
What about a book on wines and wineries. I just googled and they should be easy to come by. There is a James Halliday Wine Companian 2013 that is on special for $29 and usually it's $36.