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GIFT...............................................................? pls tel me some good gift to my dad on his Birthday,,,,,

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CrackWhore<3 replied: "God, I need age, price range, interests to tell you anything at all. I would suggest: - Cuff-links (cant go wrong with silver Tiffany cuff links) - Wine tasting course / Helicopter ride / Air balloon ride (something exciting and different. If he likes cars, book him a Supercar Racing Track Day.) - Expensive alcohol (really good whiskey, etc) - Gadgets (new mobile phone, new laptop, LCD TV) - A holiday for him and your mum. (Italy is always nice.) You need to give more details, because I cant really tell from the info you've given me here. x"

francis_gilliland replied: "Look at a engraved or personalized gift. I use"

What gift cards can you use to pay your bills with? Heres my problem. For most holidays i get gift cards, thats great but i would love to find a gift card that i could use to pay my bills. So heres my question, if someone gets me a Simon (visa) gift card can i use the amount on that card to pay say my Chase bill? Or if i get a american express gift card can i use that to pay my Discover card bill?

lisa s replied: "Great question. That I dont know but I would think that the answer would be no since most credit cards wont take a credit card for payment. Balance transfer yes but I doubt you could pay an amex with a visa BUT you can use the credit card to pay your electric bill or other msc bills (phone etc)"

smilzwitnoe replied: "i'm pretty sure any gift card that u get like a visa or american ex. or master card, u can use to pay bills, the only ones u cant use is the store gift cards, like if u get a best buy gift card u cant use it to pay any bills... just to buy stuff! lol.. well good luck!"

gundam_bravo4 replied: "So long as the gift card has the appropriate credit card company (at least for VISA or Mastercard) you can use them to pay bills."

What is the best gift you received during the holidays in 2007? What was the best gift you received for Christmas, Hannakah, Kwanza, a birthday or any other occasion in 2007? Some gifts are material and some are not. What gift meant the most to you? The best gift I received was a letter written by my spouse of 10 years. It made me cry from joy and honestly, I've never done that over any material gift.

purplewoman 86 replied: "the best gift i could ever receive is love from my boyfriend (good sex) on new years eve and day"

♥love you♥ replied: "love and friendship. I don't know what other gifts i'm getting yet."

K replied: "For Christmas I got an autographed purse from Fergie and it made me cry!"

matth3w replied: "im gettin an xbox 360 for xmas... yay"

negaduck replied: "my wife got us a nice room at hotel with a hot tub and we drank champagne all night. best christmas present ever!"

dr.abdullah e replied: "nothing be the first and send it"

kattymaddy replied: "Well the gift I got that met a lot to me was spending lots of time with family. I would rather be with my family then get a bunch of gifts."

Dustin C replied: "I'm in the military and i was held back and miss my flight due to a investigation, so my dad bought my ticket that cost over i1k to get me home, that was probably the most important to me."

vinit_kewl replied: "i would say best things. i received were 3 best friends."

unbelievable replied: "The best is still ahead for me. All my children and grandchildren will have dinner together on Christmas eve, and after that, they will open their presents."

Kris L replied: "My 'best gift' for this year, is my 'BEST GIFT EVER' (so far, at least). I got an eReader. It is WONDERFUL. It's small, holds 'up to 160 books' (but you can get as many memory disks as you need, so it could hold THOUSANDS, eventually) ... it's small (the size of a thin paperback), it's light (only 9 ounces) and it had 'changeable fonts' so you can make the letters as big as you want to read easily. I have one small problem with it, though ... it came with only three cards to give to 'friends' and I will need more like 100 cards (I know I can print some of my own up, but would rather give out the company's cards) once I start taking it with me on busses and 'out' when I have to eat alone or wait for someone. It's very 'cutting edge' technology, and I KNOW people will see it and want to ask all kinds of questions. I'm reading my first book now, and am halfway through ... and IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY. It will get 'better' because my husband is going to order me a real leathe bookcover for it (to replace the 'fake leather' one it came with) but even so, it's cool, it's classy, and it is THE PERFECT GIFT. Not only does it let me 'read' ... it also plays MP3s and displays pictures ... and I don't have to get 'bookmarks' everywhere any more, because it actually has 'bookmarks' for the pages so I can 'go back to a certain page' when and if I want to. Of course I have several gifts 'similar' to yours ... my husband is a fine artist and I have several of his pieces of art that he did JUST FOR ME ... and ALL of them are very special ... so special, in fact, that they 'don't count' as being 'holiday gifts' but are 'gifts from the heart.' THOSE are in a 'category by themselves' ... and yes, it was my husband who bought me the eReader, too ... AFTER he got me the things I wanted this year ... a button up bathrobe, a nightgown, and slippers. He's a GREAT GUY, as yours is to you! Aren't we BLESSED?"

What gift should I buy my college sociology professor? I want to buy a gift related to sociology? Please help! I struggled a lot throughout the semester and my sociology prof has been amazing, i want to give him a gift because i got an A in the class and this is also for the holidays. any suggestions?? i really want to get a geeky, nerdy, soc-related gift! I'd appreciate any help, thank you!

TellyB replied: "Maybe something for his office or home. 1) Try some global gifts Ten Thousand Villages has some neat gifts handcrafted by global natives. 2) Smithsonian store also has interesting selections. 3) National Geographic store has some bestsellers that might give you ideas 4) The Genome DNA project kit for $100 - send in a swab of your DNA and they track your ancestors and donate funds to the Legacy Project -"

wishnuwelltoo replied: "I find that college professors like home baked goods. Peanut butter cookies seem to be popular"

M@bLE replied: "For Decorations"

What is a unique gift to give a third grade teacher for an end of the school year present? I have been a parent volunteer since my oldest started kindergarten in 1984 and have helped with numerous end of the school year parties. My youngest is in 3rd grade and I think my creativity has taken a leave of absence (or just too tired). I am just not coming up with any ideas for a teacher present this year. What are some good teacher gifts that you can think of? Some of the things I have done in the past are gift certificates to restaurants, teacher stores, sporting events, book stores; fabric painted sweatshirts, tote bags, aprons with kids' names and handprints; flowers, plants, and trees; one year I did a summer survival kit with sunscreen, a book, a sun hat, etc, in a styrafoam cooler. All of these are thoughtful gifts and appreciated by teachers. Does anyone have other suggestions for truly unique gift ideas? Thanks!

geekgirl replied: "A terrarium (is that how you spell it). I got it for one of my teachers at the end of the year and she loved it!!!!"

Confused replied: "why not tickets to see a nice show somewhere, it would be really nice and appreciated by the teachers"

karthik y replied: "why dont you gift her a good pen....i will be useful and teacers love pens........trust me on this one"

hotsing1 replied: "in a gift basket, put a box of popcorn, chocolate covered raisins, and a good movie, just pick one she might like. memoirs of a geisha was good also, the notebook~"

all_things_lovely replied: "Depending on the teacher's personal hobbies: 1. A gardening bag filled with gardening tools, seeds, gloves, gardening hat, etc. 2. A beach bag filled with beach gear. 3. Gift certificate for a day at the spa. 4. Have all the kids write a short note or 3 things they love most about the teacher, and put all the pages in an album. 5. Gift certificate to"

kmsoccergurl95 replied: "Hey ! I'm in the fifth grade , here's some gifts: - a watch - a hug - FLOWERS! OF COURSE! thats all i can think of!"

casparin0324 replied: "gift card to favorite store"

yara replied: "it's obvious that you have give so many excellent presents in the past.. I don't think you'll receive any new ideas here , honestly it was YOU who gave us all nice ideas about teacher's presents.. but'll try to suggest something , it might help try making a cake , cook it your self , or buy it and write something nice on it , you might ask your daughter what she would like to say to her teacher and right it on the cake"

mnementh9999 replied: "My wife is a second grade teacher, and gift cards are the definate way to go. Especially if the whole class gets together and buys a large gift card to a store you know the teacher likes. If you don't know a store the teacher likes, try an American Express gift card, or one to a local mall that can be used in different stores. Gift cards are always the right color. ;) (If you don't give them a gift card, then give them nothing with apples on it! They already have a houseful of apple crap!)"

costelloteacher replied: "I am a teacher and by far the nicest suggestion is a book with notes from the kids. You have certainly given wonderful presents in the past too. But no one can ever give the gift of real appreciation. I have many mugs, t-shirts, plants etc but the gifts I treasure and that I take out when I need a lift are notes from my students and a well worn little book given to me by a class over 22 years ago. I love all my gifts and feel grateful that people have taken time to select and give a gift when we are all so busy so I am sure anything would be fine...but a little book of notes from the kids...a priceless jewel!"

Alisonw196 replied: "it matters on what the teacher likes. You should ask the students on what they think u should get Him/her"

boo hoo replied: "after all the hard work teachers do a bit of pampering wouldnt go amiss! how about a gift voucher for a massage at a beauty salon. who could be upset with that??"

HaPPy replied: "roses or perfume"

LotsaSoccer replied: "I am an elemenatary teacher and my favorite gifts have been anything other than coffee mugs and bath gel! The gifts I remember the most had all the kids' names on it, like a giant flower with each child's name on a petal. An azalea that gives beautiful blossoms each spring and reminds me that I help children blossom too. I am always greatful for my Starbucks gift certificates too. They are a great way to be ready in on a morning I would much rather be sleeping. Whatever you come up with, do know that the teacher appreciates very, very much and keeps them coming back day after day, year after year. After all, we're not there for the pay, but for the payoff we get from being with kids!"

What gift can you give a college freshman that is commuting? I need a gift for a male that is starting to college in January. He will be commuting so gifts for a dorm room won't work.

joan j replied: "tokens and or money to help defray the cost of commuting"

dt_05851 replied: "How about a gas card, or prepaid Dunkin Donuts card, or a car filing system and / or portable desk. How about travel mugs & a cooler full of snacks?"

knowssignlanguage replied: "see if you can get him some kind of gift card for gas at a gas station near by. that would really come in handy considering he is communiting back and forth."

Gem replied: "Luggage. Most people that age, unless raised in a very cosmopolitan family, travel with duffle bags and plastic/paper store sacks. They almost always can use decent luggage. Trust me, he will love you for it."

Chris replied: "i like the gas card idea. also, most colleges and universities have a college debit card that functions as their school id. the debit aspect can be used on campus for food, supplies, books, and usually at some surrounding stores and restaurants. maybe you could add money to his college debit card. this can usually be done at the university or on line."

pirulee replied: "A laptop, an ipod, an MP3 player, sneakers or a prepaid credit card or gift card."

g.charles@sbcglobal.net replied: "Give them a car adapter where they can play their ipod in the car. Its a cool gift."

What gift should I get for our neighbors baby on his traditional Chinese 100th day celebration? Our neighbors (she is Chinese he isn't) are having a party for their son's 100th day celebration. I want to get a traditional gift for the little boy. I read something about 10 red envelopes but I think that is supposed to come from the parents. What should I get him that is a traditional gift for this occasion?

Breeze replied: "Clothes, usually. In China, the best gift is 长命锁 chang ming suo, which means a lock which could keep one's life forever, often made of gold,"

What gift do you get for a women for her 30th birthday? It is one of my best friends. 3 of us are going to probably go in on the gift. We are thinking more of small gifts & gag gifts. Nothing to expensive.

Ana replied: "I am thinking back. I am 39, so I don't know what you guys played with when you were young. I gave my sister in law a "Twister" so we could play at her birthday party. It was a gift to remind her of the good times she had as a kid. Nostalgic? I think that's the word I am looking for. My other sister in law wanted Chinese jacks, I cannot find any anywhere! Maybe you can look into games you guys could play on her birthday. This is just for fun and good memories. A good laugh is worth more than money spent."

chris replied: "Here is a great place to get an adult gag gift and they are really inexpensive."

What kind of gift to give to parents adopting a six year old child? I have friends who are adopting a child who they have been foster parents to for 2 years. I have seen many gifts for couples adopting a baby, but none for older adoptions. Is it appropriate to give a gift to the child, the parent, both or a gift for the whole family? And what to give? I want to be thoughtful but not inappropritate. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

neelia replied: "i think any token will do, but the most important of all is your moral support, love, appreciation, and the idea of "being there" in this kind of situation"

T-Boy replied: "I would think the best way to go, would be a gift for the family. Something fun like movie passes or a gift certificate for dinner."

Kishimojun replied: "Sarcastic answer--tranquilizers Serious answer--a gift card to Blockbuster and a gift basket with popcorn and snacks, or a gift card to the local movie theater. Stuff they can do as a family."

esobel6 replied: "I have found that a tactful gift choice is a gift certificate from an appropriate store. Maybe you know a child's clothing store that they go to, or perhaps they're Walmart junkies. Try to think of something personalized that will really be useful to them. A great option for parents who are environmentally conscious or conservation minded is to make a donation in their name to a charity (there's a great one that gives farming animals to poor families), or to buy an acre of rainforest in the child's name. Always be sure to include a thoughtful card. Try a specialty stationary store instead of just getting one at the pharmacy - you can find really nice customized cards at specialty stores that will really show that you made the extra effort. Good luck!"

it is me replied: "a statue of david...i dont know"

turtlewoman2005 replied: "A nice scrapbook for them to record many more family memories to come."

Jessica Rabbit replied: "Maybe a voucher to go to a photographer and have a family portrait done. It could be the centre piece of their home"

scorpio_queen_2003 replied: "something sentimental,such as a visit to a professional photographer a scrapbook of "momentos" from the last 2 years a poem written by yourself?! a pet?!"

rachael replied: "what about movie passes or dinner gift cert. that way they can celebrate together as a family. you could also try certificates to roller skating, amusement parks, campgrounds, water parks or any other place like that in your area. it may be a nice way for them to get out as a family wish them the best of luck"

Carla F replied: "Books! DVD's, gift certificates for sure. One of the best gift certificates is one to Target. The store has so many items that mom and dad can choose what they really need for him and get more bang for the buck. One of the best gifts of all for an adoptee and their family is the loving support of friends and family. Educate yourself on adoption. There is an "adoption language" that most are not prepared for. The do's and don'ts, on what to say and "how" to say it. If you have children, educate them as well."

Important replied: "You could buy for both the family and the child. Maybe a family gift could be a picture frame with the date of the adoption, you could even include a photo of the happy complete family if you have one. For the child you could buy what you would buy any other child, clothes, toys, Savings Bonds, etc. They have actually had adoption baby showers before, but if you wanted to you could get some other friends together and throw the family a adoption/welcome to the family party and have people bring gifts. Please extend Congratulations to your friends on their newest addition."

Mom to Foster Children replied: "How about a frame or even a gift certificate to have family pictures made! Great question though..."

mom of many replied: "I guess any gift would be appreciated. But I think a family gift would be nice. Perhaps a gift certificate to a restaurant for all to enjoy. Or for movie rentals or circus tickets or some other family event."

Jennifer S replied: "When I was adopted many moons ago, they had just come out with a scrapbook type thing called My Adoption. It was very unique for that time because it was the EARLY 1970's and adoption was still very "hush hush". Get one for them. It's great because Mom and Dad can record literally EVERYTHING in there. I'm pretty certain you can get them a book stores, card shops, scrapbook stores, etc. I still have mine. It has EVERYTHING from who was there when I came home, what I wore, what my home looked like, and even a "reception sign in" from fellow family's and friends."

Moma Dancer replied: "In my experience I have seen people give each of the family members a separate gift, and also do a family gift (since it’s about celebrating becoming/being a family). The last adoption I was part of was that of 2 sisters that were 7 & 9 one of the gifts they were given (each their own) was a family tree picture frame that included their birth and adoptive families. If the birth family is not involved I would try to find/include/or at least leave some space for pictures of the child prior to the adoption. As you well know these kids are starting new but they are still of their past and need to embrace all of who they are and where they come from. I thought that was just darling and thoughtful. Also you could go to one of those keepsake shops and get something with an engraving on it for each or the whole family. Passes to water and amusement parks and other family friendly places are always good too. You could name a star after the child or family. The family portrait is a good idea too. The savings bonds and things are good but are never really appreciated, and are impersonal; and you never know what the child is gonna do or be like when they are old enough to cash it in. Gift certificates get used for little insignificant things, and again not very personable. I guess my feeling is that a gift that everyone enjoys and can endure over time to reflect the memory is most appropriate, since it is truly a family celebration. Although I bet if you threw in a coupon for a night of babysitting the parents would really like that as well. (There’s likely to be no more respite care after adoption.) Best wishes to your friend’s new family. You made me smile; love hearing about permanent placements that that have happy endings.:-)"

Nicola B replied: "Something that they can use as a marker for the occasion, you can get trees planted in peoples names, or give them a tree to plan in their garden."

DuneFL replied: "Gift card to Toys R Us or a clothing store.....Old Navy, Gap.....kids go through clothes and shoes like nobody's business.....and you can never have enough toys!!"

Tea C replied: "What about a book about parenting? Or if the boy is interested in sports you could give him some sports equipment suitable for his age."

mtzstaz replied: "Give them a gift card to get a family picture taken together. Or a pass for a family outing.... zoo, park.... museum."

Marlene C replied: "Since the child is older maybe a gift certificate or money towards their education like a savings bond or see if they have a savings account for him or her."

BPD Wife replied: "If you are looking for a gift idea for the family, I do agree with the other responders about something for the family to do together or a professional portrait gift card. One of the favorite gifts we received for our adoption was a Precious Moments Adoption figurine because the child is shown as a "child" and not a baby. If you are looking for a gift for the parents, how about a gift certificate for dinner and an offer to babysit?!?! The stress of adoption is very great and it will be such a huge relief once the adoption is final. It might be a nice treat to give them a night to themselves also. Good luck to you."

eve replied: "it is definitely appropriate to give a gift and mark the joyous occasion. I am a lover of books and look for any opportunity to give books. A six yr old is definitely old enough for lots of great books -- that he can read to himself shortly if not already and also ones that can be read to him. Picture books and chpater books are appropriate. There are so many really good ones!! Megatooth (about giant sharks from the dinsaur era), One Morning in Maine (about losing a tooth), Charlotte's Web, Little Bear, Frog and Toad."

chris murray replied: "the gift of the child alone is the best gift anyone could ever recieve..."

jerzybuckeye replied: "You have some really good answers already. Personally, when I have a friend that is having a baby or am invited to a kid's birthday party I buy the kids US Savings Bonds. For the new parents, you could to a "certificate" for them to have a night out alone, a house cleaning, a dinner made for them. Just something nice that will give them somewhat of a break from their daily routine."

cran5411 replied: "GET SOMETHING THAT A 6 YEAR OLD LIKES. AND IF YOU WHAT TO GET SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY DO THAT TOO. YOU CAN GIVE A GIFT CARD FOR THE FAMILY TO USE AS THEY NEED IT. IF THE 6 YRS OLD IS A BOY YOU CAN GET HIM CARS,ARMY MAN,WRESTING FIGURES.BUT IF IT IS A GIRL.THEN GET DOLLS,CLOTHES,OR JUST TAKE THEM SHOPPING WITH YOU TO PICK SOMETHING OUT."

Joan J replied: "So far as I know, there are no limitations, It's really up to you--If in doubt-give money, that way the family will probably get something for the child."

What gift can someone give to a catholic priest for Christmas? Would giving a stole a good idea? I would like to give a gift to a priest. I was thinking of giving him a stole( it's the fabric that priest wear around their necks while giving mass) but i didn't know if someone can give them that? And if we can then can someone give an idea of where to buy them online. If it's not a good gift can someone give more ideas? thanks!

irkd replied: "I could say it... but I won't. (6ofUs: I WAS going to say "Knit him a scarf". Naughty girl...)"

Cheryl E replied: "It's a lovely little tome entitled "How to Win Boys." "

arthvader replied: "Give him a Christmas card with God's opinion written in it: "It is not good for man to be alone." Also include Paul's instruction to Timothy that bishops (and all priesthood holders) ought to have wives. Marriage was given not just to bless our lives, but to bless us through eternity, too."

Jill: K.M.A.A. replied: "I'd think a priest would be beyond gift giving or receiving. Their calling is higher than that, don't ya think?"

6ofUs replied: "irkd ... I'll say it. A little altar boy. *sigh* I feel better now."

x-man replied: "Give him a Big Big CROSS! Sheeesh!"

rac <°Ԓ**Ԓ>< replied: "You could do that, or else a book. If you do embroidery etc, you could buy a stole and then personalise it with a motif."

Robert R replied: "...too...easy...must...not..."

tebone0315 replied: "Gift cards for restaurants or bookstores"

Purdey EP replied: "I don't see why you couldn't. My priest (Episcopal) was telling us about a stole he received as a gift. I would guess that if you just google stoles for priests or something along those lines. If you don't do that, then I would think a gift card to a restaurant or a place he could use one would be good. I usually get my priest a Starbucks gift card because he enjoys coffee."

clark.robert57 replied: "No stole.That is provided by the church. You need to check first,as many priests cannot have material possesions. Maybe volunteering would be a better gift."

dayooper57 replied: "Give him the Good News. He is part of a religion that spent millions protecting pedophiles and attacking their victims. What you say amen to is what you will have to answer for. Jesus said " it would be better to be thrown into the sea with a mill stone around your neck then to harm one of these little ones." The Catholic Church is damned and it will lead more people to eternal damnation than any other false religion including those who follow the Qua ran. I feel sorry for catholics because they have to try and work or earn their way to heaven by being good enough. The bible they read tells us just the opposite as Martin Luther so famously exposed to the catholics. By Faith Alone."

epat87 replied: "Kelly, your going to get a lot of flak on this question from idiots and wanna-be comics. Do what my mom has done for years. Bake something! Or have someone bake it for you. Mom makes banana bread and it's greatly appreciated. If the stole is your choice, I would suggest an online search for religious wear. Remember, priests are people who need gloves, scarves, use your imagination."

souad b replied: "give him a kid he would love it"

Peace (SFCU) replied: "that is a wonderful idea, and I like the monogram idea. "

discord71 replied: "I don't think they are sold, I think they are provided by the church. If you wish to give him a gift, give him something he can enjoy on his own time. Does he enjoy music, books, crafts, plants, exercise?"

Ari the Destroyer replied: "A little boy and enough money to cover up the sex he'll have with him."

harryasteere replied: "A gift to a priest should give no one any ideas of impropriety. Find out if a stole can be a gift. If not, give nothing too personal or expensive, A nice pair of socks would be good."

svnthdysthsbbth replied: "Bible concordance! "

Habemus Papaum Alle Cat replied: "a Rosary perhaps and a crucifix"

Jim replied: "A couple years ago my parish got together and collected money to buy Father a surprise nativity set. It was a really ornate set, though, costing $1200. So maybe you could by him a nice Christmas/ holiday decoration (I highly doubt you'll be shedding $1200 for this cause). Try visiting a Catholic giftshop - they'll surely be stocked with all kinds of great items. Tip: DO NOT make him food. Trust me, he'll already be loaded with more food than he can eat, from many other parishioners."

Kikina B replied: "I knew you would be getting answers from anti-Catholic crackpots. Those morons just can't resist Satan's prodding. LOL."

Apostolic Nuncio replied: "If you would like more answers, consider asking around this site as well... "

old.catholic replied: "Hmm... Since you're asking I'll take an I-Phone and a laptop.... Just kidding... Priests are people too... Your priest would appreciate any thoughtfulness directed their direction. Priests belonging to religious orders often take vow of poverty. However many parish priests do not fall into that category. How about something hand-made? Stoles and other liturgical items are very appropriate Here is a link that should give you some ideas - Merry Christmas Fr. Michael Callahan"

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