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Struggling!!
Fifty quid ish, not really into anything outdoors wise.
However loves djing (plays regular) music and football.
Also cooking.
Any ideas greatly appreciated!
a really nice kitchen knife
or a knife sharpener
If he's got a garden....a tree?
A record bag that has a tv in it for watching football, and a chopping board and built in microwave.
Our welcome.
seetickets.com and have a browse for music he likes?
Victorinox kitchen knives?
Take him to A decent trail centre 30 quid on a decent bike hire, 20 quid for a few pints after, he will thank you for it, it s your duty as a freind and a biker
40 year old men don't buy each other presents. They just get together, talk about when they used to hang around together, promise to do it more often and get a hangover on half what they used to drink!
Haha - many of my mates are hitting 40 this year and TooTall is bang on the money so far.
If you insist on spending £50 however, what's wrong with a bottle of whisky?
Second just going out and/or getting smashed/having a meal and everyone bar birthday boy paying - it's what we do.
Wooh there I'm still only 37 and we do go out nown again big time! Racing all dayer booked so that'll be the beers sorted! Really struggling!
Hipflask with engraving? My mate's got an awesome one with a transfer/hologram (not tacky like it sounds) of a picture of him and a mate
+1 bottle of whisky.
Some mates sent me on a knife skills and butchery course at a local cookery school/farm shop place for my 40th. Very surprising but most enjoyable.
Sounds a bit odd, but my Mum booked me in for a shave [url= http://www.truefittandhill.co.uk/ ]here[/url]. All the family chipped in and got me and the missus tickets to a show and a cheap hotel room for the night also. So we went up early doors and checked in to the hotel, I went for a shave and haircut while the missus faffed around for a while, then we went for dinner and a show. Great couple of days, if there's enough of you that you can get a few hundred quid together it might be worth investigating.
Congratulations, you all come across much younger on the forum than you actually are in "real life".
I think thats a great compliment.
Wheras unless you actually are 65 david, the exact opposite could be said for you.
Is that a compliment?
Go Karting for an hour or 2 at a decent venue?
Wembly Tour / Theater of nightmares tour if ooop north
Clay Shoot day
Brewery Tour .= Hire a mini bus , get a load of mates . Get spannered.
I got an electric RC 'plane for mine - still take it out now (8 years later...)
