i'm really at a loss this year. my husband is soo hard to buy for. i know i'm getting him a fogless mirror for shaving in the shower but i haven't figured out what else.
would anyone like to share what they are giving their husband/boyfriend??
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"apparently there are more important things in life than fashion... yeah, right."
We just bought a house, so I got DH a Dremel, a level, and a leatherman tool. I also got him The Dark Knight on blu-ray and a large coffee mug that says "Yarr!" on it since he likes pirates.
The Science of Good Food (it's a book) - My SO is very science-minded, and always wants to know why you do things a certain way when cooking, why things happen the way they do, etc.
a creeper (the thing you can lay on and roll under vehicles while you are working on them), a nice grill untensil set, slippers, a couple of movies, and maybe some cologne depending on how much he has left. But the best part is I was able to actually use some of my time off so we can go visit DH's family!
-- Edited by luckyclover at 18:06, 2008-12-17
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"Thanks to Stephenie Meyer everytime I hear thunder, I imagine vampires playing baseball."
Athletic socks, plain white t-shirts, a yummy porcini-lentil soup mix so he can make dinner some night all by himself like a big boy, a few books on his Amazon wish list (which I already gave him), and this portobello mushroom growing kit:
DH is scoring big this year. He's getting a wine fridge, and his bday is 12/28 and he is turning 40...so he's getting a set of golf clubs. His choice. Cash. Plus I found a great picture for his home office.
And we remodeled the HIDEOUS downstairs bath, so that's a bonus treat for both of us. :)
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"Good taste shouldn't have to cost anything extra." - Mickey Drexler
I got the BF a Sony Blu Ray player as good as the PS3's (but without the game capabilities so he won't be playing games ;), a Michael Kors cashmere hoodie from Saks' Nov. sale, an iPhone speaker system/alarm clock that you can snooze by waving your hand, an iPhone charger, a couple of basic tees/sweaters from the Gap, and a six-person dish set for his new house. I actually liked it so much I got the same set for myself, so as a bonus if/when we live together we'll be able to entertain twelve.
The puppies gave him a set of long underwear so he is more comfy taking them out when the windchill is -30. He thought it was amusing ;)
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The world of computers is simple, buy the tools you need to get the job done. In order to do so you need to identify the tasks in that job appropriately, research what tool completes that task most efficiently and most cost effectively, then buy it. Microsoft is doing everything they should be doing as far as making new OS's to help us get our jobs done easier. My point being, if you don't like Win 7, great. There's no need for you to post your uneducated subjective negative opinions about it on a site meant to educate potential users about its functionality. If you don't want it, don't buy it, I don't understand why this is so hard for people in general to swallow. I personally adore XP but it no longer suits my needs and I've been waiting for a better version of Vista to hit the floors. It's here, I'm happy, my needs are meant, done.