Christmas Gift suggestions

My Husbands nurse does not believe in coffee, tea, alcohol, or chocolate. Any gift suggestions please. I am totally at a loss.

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Be even more cool and Bondish if it was like this one

 

 

 

Whipper-snappers wouldn't mess wif dis ol' lady- light or no light!

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Stawks - thought you already had one in your brolly.

 

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@youcandoityoucandoityoucandoit wrote:

@jimmy*part3 wrote:

Did everyone get what they wanted from Santa?


New tool..thanks Santa Smiley Happy
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It looks like it could be thrown with some accuracy.

 

But I give up...what is it, lol.

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@imastawka wrote:

I got a walking stick light - is that just sad or what?

 

Kinda like this one -

 

   The sad bit is I like it


See...you got a flashlight! I bet you could attach a G700 to that bad boy.

 

Have you seen the walking stick that stand up by itself? It has 3 pads that hold it standing up.

 

 

 

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@jimmy*part3 wrote:

@youcandoityoucandoityoucandoit wrote:

@jimmy*part3 wrote:

Did everyone get what they wanted from Santa?


New tool..thanks Santa Smiley Happy
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It looks like it could be thrown with some accuracy.

 

But I give up...what is it, lol.


It is a very sharp, very sharp chef's knife Jimmy.

 

Masterchef & all that.

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Yep.  Have seen ones with 4 feet.   Hard to walk with IMO

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That's a beautiful little light, Stawks. It's compact, and good looking. Smiley Happy

 

I'm very impressed by it, as I was by the one I MacGyverised made many years ago, even if it was half the size of a coffee cup and needed a 9 volt battery to run it.

 

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Yours is Much nicer.

Smiley LOL

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Ecar,   I remembered that you MacGyverised made one years ago.

 

I made mention of the fact when I unwrapped it    yahoo-funny-smiling-face-smiley-emoticon.gif

 

and BTW I said it was like that one,  not exactly that one

 

Still, all in all, it stops me from tripping in the dark

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Of course, there's an up market version available...

 

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Smiley LOL

 

I like yours because you can unclip the torch and use the clip to hold other things, such as rechargeable batteries... Smiley Tongue

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@youcandoityoucandoityoucandoit wrote:

@jimmy*part3 wrote:

Did everyone get what they wanted from Santa?


New tool..thanks Santa Smiley Happy
newtool.jpg

 

 

 

 


I went to a garage sale a few years ago and bought the smaller version for a $1,(it had being a gift to the

 

woman running it but she had a favourite knife so she had never used it).

 

The thought was to sell it on here but my OH spotted it and she now uses it all the time and says it's the best

 

knife she has ever had,good.gif

 

 

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