I have to get some presents for people... ideas?
Who are they? Male? Female? Young? Old? What are their interests? What's your budget? Details, please!
Small remote controled cars or helecopters. you can fight with them, race with them, whatever, and are fun and cheap from Hong Kong :)
Gift vouchers or lottery tickets or a combination of both.
Balsa wood aeroplane kit......
Blackbird CBR 1100XX. Full panniers.
I like this one :P Does that help?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201132409785036/sort/pricedesc/usedbikes/cc-from/1100cc/cc-to/1100cc/model/cbr/make/honda/page/1/postcode/de63az/radius/100?logcode=p
I'm liking the way you think Rupert! Listen to Rupert, dogboy dogfighting with radio helicopters would be cool.
If it's women's gear and tackle you are looking for I'll be lost.
Brad, I was thinking of the ladies when I suggested those... ;)
Can you get them in the US?
http://www.ebuyer.com/279472-apache-combat-twin-helicopters-rc-3ch-fight-in-flight-qs8017-780
Barring answers to Bucky's questions...
Model rockets - thoroughly enjoyed by every age, gender and culture I've tried them with (male/female of course, ages 5-60, but alas only Americans and Swiss for culture). Of course, typically people past a certain age aren't excited by them, but if it's a joint gift to a kid and a parent, the parent will force herself to go out and launch with the kid. And then go WOW!
Sometimes when out of ideas I'll buy the person a domain name, throw it on Google Apps and set them up with a personal mailbox. Goes over well every time.
@bill
brillent! Thanks!
>Male? Female? Young? Old?
Yes:)
Or should I just say that my list is long? I'm just looking for random ideas. Thought a brainstorm thread might jog someone's creative juices and might inspire an otherwise unsolicited consumer purchase:)
ah, random ideas time
I second the rockets. One of the best presents ever.
anything homemade is good unless recipients really don't like that type of thing - sloe gin, beer, wine, gingerbread houses, truffles, jams, hampers made up with the person in mind (like curry themed ones or loads of cheap toys or craft items for kids) generally work really well, even when it's something they could easily buy or make themselves. Er, can you shoot them a leg of venison in time? :)
Magazine subscriptions. Adopt their favourite animal at the zoo. www.oxfamunwrapped.com or whatever the US version is. For your mom who clearly appreciates lovely things, start a tradition of giving her a beautiful tree ornament every year from you and soon-to-be-Mrs-Dogboy. Or just books on learning Bulgarian for everyone!
Adult male - top shelf liquor, good cigars
Adult female - body spray/soap/lotion/etc assortment
Boy - rc helicopter (agree!)
Girl - craft kit for making jewelry or similar
I would struggle giving away sloe gin Gurtie... Just one of those things :)
Depending on your budget too of course. A 3 metre kite can be fun for boys.
https://www.google.com/search?q=beamer+kites
Although looks like the prices have gone up since I got mine.
A ride on the back of your Duke? I took an 82 year old, and a 65 year old on the back of my bike... but not at the same time, and they got different rides.
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Q: What do you get a man who has everything?
A: A custom embroidered hat to prove it.
Q: How do you know the hat is custom?
A: Because the assclown who embroidered it didn't center the logo?!?!
Xmas gift fail 2011 :-\ I didn't even say a word, just picked it up and left. What do you say? Congrats on getting all of them right side up? Or great job on not putting some on the inside?
Quote from: ergophobe on December 07, 2011, 08:08:32 PM
Model rockets - thoroughly enjoyed by every age, gender and culture I've tried them with (male/female of course, ages 5-60, but alas only Americans and Swiss for culture). Of course, typically people past a certain age aren't excited by them, but if it's a joint gift to a kid and a parent, the parent will force herself to go out and launch with the kid. And then go WOW!
Thanks you just solved the missing present for my youngest lad!
I'm going to get this for dogboy...
Too late RC. He already has two.
@Bill,
I have to say, the domain idea went over very, very well. I had no idea what to get my sis and her fiance, so I got them a domain of their new last name, set it up with mail and a quickie wordpress site with an easy-to-configure template.
I gave them a box which only had their names and password next to them on a card and when they looked at me with the "What is this" look, I brought out my laptop with the site already pulled up on it. They were very happy.
Have a look: http://www.Jacknowitz.com
You saved my butt! Thank you! (Yes, that is Leonard Nimoy in the Star Trek picture. Reload if you don't see it...)
Grnidone, that is FUN!!! :)
Well done Heather, and brilliant idea bill.
@grnidone I'm very glad to hear that worked out for you. It's a favorite old trick I've used several times for my less than technically inclined friends. It's always a hit. They would never know how to set something like this up on their own and they think it's a huge undertaking. Glad to see that the .com of their name was available. That makes it extra special. ;)
Ha! You buy the gun, I'll buy the spray paint:)
Btw, I just got a 'Crimson Trace' red dot sight on my Beretta (it's actually integrated into the grip - you barely notice it) from my dad:) I took it to the range yesterday, along with that 590 he bought me, and killed paper zombies with it. It was outstanding. I want one for the shotgun.