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I'm browsing online & figured since it was majority male on here I could get some ideas hopefully.
We have a Friendsmas party Friday night & doing a gift swap. Buying a girls gift is always so much easier. We are all 40's-mid 50's. The guys already have a ton of insulated mugs, ice chests, liquor glasses you freeze, Crown, beer, etc. Price point is around $50. Any ideas? |
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Based on the items you did list, I'd say one or two of them like a good cigar.
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Mayan Import near Lakeside. Super helpful, just ask. You could go for a nice cutter, cigar case, lighter...
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I always appreciate a good bottle of bourbon and a cigar.
just some random ideas of what Ive given at our friendmas -Pocket Knive/Multi-tool -Car Themed Socks (Checkout Heel Tread) -Chef knife or badas cutting board (for the cooker) -bourbon aging barrel
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-we are big boat people & 2 of our friends work on boats for a living so any ideas on what would be something you've found useful (multi-tool) that isn't gimmicky? -need to look for some boat themed socks😂 I did check out heel tread & they have some cool socks on there. -what would a guy consider a bad ass cutting board? I appreciate all the ideas thus far! I have to buy another swap gift for Christmas Eve so this helps a lot. |
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and this would be an example of a badass cutting board haha A little higher than $50 but this was just a quick search. https://www.jshandcrafted.com/produc...-cutting-board Edited* Found a better example https://www.cuttingboard.com/bengsto...-12-x-9-x-1-5/
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Spend the proposed budget on scratch-off lottery tickets. Never the wrong size, and in the end most states use their lottery to fund schools.....
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My friends will not even bring up the lottery subject if I am within earshot, because they are tired of hearing my 10-minute speech about the lottery being a tax on poor people who are bad at math. I only mentioned the idea because one of the sports car clubs that I am a member of used to have a gift "swap" for the holidays every year. Members would place a wrapped gift in a pile, and then pull numbers out of a hat. When your number was drawn, you picked a present from the pile, unwrapped it, and had the option of either keeping it or trading it for anyone else's unwrapped gift at the time. Someone would put in $35 worth of scratch-off lottery tickets in an envelope as their gift, with instructions that each holder could take one ticket out and scratch it off if someone traded for the tickets. At the end, the first person drawn (when no gifts were unwrapped yet) had the option to trade what he/she was left with for any other gift in the swap. It was always a fun event, and the lottery tickets usually changed hands 5-6 times every year.....
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Thanks to others who have made suggestions. Trying to decide what I want the other half of the gift to be. Edit: I smell like I just smoked a case of cigars. Should have done this after work |
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