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132.1 | what another car person likes | WEBSTR::RANDALL | I'm no lady | Tue Jul 21 1987 12:49 | 15 |
| My father, who is also a practical person who works with cars for a
living, has always liked magazines about cars or about doing things --
Road and Track, Old Cars, Popular Mechanics, the Woodworker's Journal,
things like that. There are dozens of them.
Go to a store with a large magazine rack and leaf through the magazines
until you see one that looks like it matches his interest. (Don't be
put off by the showy ones with voluptuous women on the cover, but don't
buy one, either. The magazines in this class aren't all like that.)
At this late date, you won't have time to get a subscription gift card
back from the company, but you can buy that issue and a nice card and
write in the message yourself.
--bonnie
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132.2 | hard to find tool catalog | MELODY::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Tue Jul 21 1987 15:33 | 7 |
| Sounds like this person is into hand tools. Any item come to mind
that he might have mentioned he could use or might have broken
lately?
Bob Mc
'course where to get it is another matter 8-).
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132.3 | | ARMORY::CHARBONND | Noto, Ergo Sum | Tue Jul 21 1987 16:53 | 3 |
| Hand tools, yes. A set of *GOOD* screwdrivers from Sears
or similar. Brookstone catalog is the source for hard-to-find
items. Too late for this note.
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132.4 | | EUCLID::FRASER | Andy Fraser, PAGan. | Tue Jul 21 1987 17:06 | 22 |
| Re. .3 - Good idea Dana, but Sears and Brookstone don't
exist in U.K.!! :^) Pity though, because they would be
perfect for what Joan wants..
Sounds like the kind of things I enjoy doing, and some ideas
that come to mind (ie. that I would appreciate and use) are-
a *good* set of jewellers screwdrivers ~#5.00
ditto miniature sockets and drives ~#15.00
hand-held motor tool such as the excellent DREMEL, comes in
various formats according to accessories supplied, but will
range from ~#25.00 - ~#75.00
a book on clock-making/repairing ???
and if money is no object, there's a place in London, about
two minutes walk from Smithfield Market in EC1 that sells
precision metal clock kits which require finishing and
building - you can get my dream clock there ( a rolling-ball
Congreve kit) for around #400.00, but there are smaller and
cheaper kits too, ranging from around #60.00 and up....
Andy.
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132.5 | How about a guitar? | MSDOA2::CUNNINGHAM | | Wed Jul 22 1987 16:04 | 16 |
| Try something unusual that would be fun. If he enjoys working
with his hands he might be a sensory person who likes manipulating
objects. So get him and inexpensive classical guitar. It is possible
to learn some simple chords that sound nice fairly quickly, and
personally I find it a lot of fun. Even if he has never shown an
interest in music or thinks he doesn't have any musical talent,
you would be surprised how much fun it is to just make some noise,
and playing with the instrument can give a lot of personal pleasure.
It's just a suggestion, but I bet he would enjoy it, and a pretty
good one can be had for less than a hundred dollars, with many even
cheaper. I suggest a classical guitar because they come with nylon
strings and have a wide neck so they are particularily well suited
for the beginner.
DRC
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132.6 | | GCANYN::TATISTCHEFF | | Thu Jul 23 1987 04:50 | 5 |
| Second the hand-tool catalogue, but add that you've ordered X item
(we gave my dad one, and ordered him a set of Japanese saws. You've
never seen such dove-tailed joints as he makes now).
Lee
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132.7 | | ARMORY::CHARBONND | Noto, Ergo Sum | Fri Jul 24 1987 13:51 | 4 |
| I think Brookstone would ship to you. Don't know if the
equivalent exists where you are. I'm inclined to think that
someone caters to the market for such items there. I'll look
up the Brookstone address if you like.
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132.8 | How's about -- | TRIPPR::POLLERT | Have you KICKED your computer today? | Fri Jul 24 1987 16:20 | 8 |
|
How about a Hot Air Balloon ride? Different, but fun.
My step-mom gave one to my father and he hasn't stopped
talking about it yet.
Kathy
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132.9 | Give a little of yourself at the same time | RDGE00::EARLY | Every day should be Summer | Tue Jul 28 1987 11:38 | 29 |
| I would just like to thank everyone who has replied and mailed
with suggestions. Of the practical suggestions I liked, one
was a previous years gift from a family member, and the other
was "borrowed" by his big brother!!
I love the idea of a trip in a hot air baloon, this appeals to
my wish that it would be remembered. I am investigating this
to see how feasible it would be (and that he doesn't have a
phobia which might somewhat detract from the gift).
I'm glad the title has been changed, and the more I think about
it the more I like the idea of having a pool of ideas in this
file. I find men rather difficult to choose gifts for as a general
rule, and I do not think I am alone.
Instead of buying just anything for his birthday, he was treated
to a nice dinner and I explained that I was not prepared just to
buy something for the sake of it, but that an appropriate gift
would be forthcoming.
I decided that that was the right thing to do...
My thanks to all.
Joan
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132.10 | Too late ? Hope not. | BETA::EARLY | NEVAH .. NEVer ..say NEVER again :^) ... | Tue Jul 28 1987 16:40 | 17 |
| If its not too late:
I echo the DREMEL MOTO Tool. I bought mine when I was 16 years old;
and use it at least once a month. It comes (and more accesories can
be purchased) with tips/cutters to cut, grind, polish, sand, drill,
sculpt, etch (glass). I've used it on brass, copper, mild steel,
wood, balsa wood, glass, plastic, cardboard. It is relatively
inexpensive, and parts can be gotten at most hobby shops.
If he works in wood (small scale) a good set of "Hobby Knives" is
very desirable. Even includes a small saw.
At "Harrads" (sp) in London, if he's into Large SCale woodworking
you can purchase a "Universal Plane" (wood shaving kit) with additional
bits and other parts ($500 USA). Pricey, but very usable.
.bob.
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132.11 | unique birthday gift | WILKIE::RICHARDSON | | Sat Sep 01 1990 00:28 | 12 |
| My wife and I are looking for an unusual gift idea for her brother's
fiftieth birthday. We were thinking about giving him a hot air balloon
ride, if we can locate one in Ohio.
Does anyone have any interesting ideas? What would you enjoy receiving
on such an occasion?
Thanks for your help.
Terry
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132.12 | white water rafting trip? | FSTTOO::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Tue Sep 04 1990 18:39 | 1 |
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132.13 | | BUFFER::PCORMIER | The more laws, the less justice | Wed Sep 05 1990 12:23 | 3 |
| RE: .11 How much $$$ are you looking to spend (ballpark) ???
Paul C.
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132.14 | | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee, RSX Development | Wed Sep 05 1990 13:55 | 4 |
| A S&W Model 29 would make a great 50th birthday gift. We got my
father one for his 50th. He loves it.
- M
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132.15 | sure now you suggest it | CVG::THOMPSON | Aut vincere aut mori | Wed Sep 05 1990 19:41 | 7 |
| RE: .14 Now why didn't I think of that? We wound up getting my
Dad a fish tank for his 65th. Very nice and he did like it but I'll bet
he'd have liked the gun just as much or more. Especially as I "conned"
him out of one of his best guns a couple of years ago.
Alfred
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132.16 | | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee, RSX Development | Wed Sep 05 1990 20:08 | 8 |
| re: .15
> ... Especially as I "conned" him out of one of his best guns a
> couple of years ago.
That's pretty rude. :-)
- M
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132.17 | it's the thought | MAMIE::RICHARDSON | | Wed Sep 05 1990 22:29 | 10 |
| re: .13
We would be willing to spend up to $200 for the right gift. We really
want it to be something that will be remembered. This person likes
antiques a lot, so we might get some ideas by searching some local
shops. His party is this saturday, so we have to make a decision soon.
Thanks for your ideas.
Terry
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132.18 | SHOPPING BY NOTES | CUPMK::DROWNS | this has been a recording | Thu Sep 06 1990 17:02 | 6 |
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Try MOMAX1::ANTIQUE_COLLECTIBLE, they have some nice things for sale
in that file.
Bonnie
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132.19 | | TLE::FISHER | Work that dream and love your life | Thu Sep 06 1990 20:10 | 16 |
| This note is being entered for a MENNOTES noter who wishes to remain
anonymous.
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On the subject of birthday gifts for men. No lectures on right or wrong
please, but I'm having problems trying to decide what to get for the man,
I'm seeing. See, the major complication is that he is VERY married. I WAS
going to arrange a hot air balloon ride for us, but I found out yesterday
he had been on several of them, so that "specialness" of it would not be
there. Getting a gold chain, or a watch, or even a sweater for the winter
would be too hard for him to explain to his wife.
Anyone got any other ideas?
Thanks.
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132.20 | | ALIEN::ZAHAREE | | Thu Sep 06 1990 20:26 | 4 |
| Get him a mistress. Ok, so he might already have a couple (some people
are so hard to shop for), but how many men have 3 or more?
- M
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132.21 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Sep 06 1990 20:30 | 9 |
| Re: .19
Um, a gift certificate for a divorce?
You may well have to forgo a material gift, if you don't want to raise
suspicions.
Steve
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132.22 | Along the memorable non-material lines... | ALIEN::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee, RSX Development. | Thu Sep 06 1990 20:38 | 3 |
| I agree with Steve. Perhaps you and a girlfriend could...
- M
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132.23 | OOoops. | TLE::FISHER | Work that dream and love your life | Thu Sep 06 1990 21:13 | 8 |
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Could the anonymous noter of .19 please contact me. I have some VAX
Mail for you, but I deleted your original mail message to me.
Thanks.
--Ger
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132.24 | Oh, get him an expensive watch...engraved too! | REGENT::WOODWARD | Yet Another Writing Newbie (YAWN) | Thu Sep 06 1990 22:45 | 6 |
| RE: 19
Call his wife, explain the situation, and see if she has any
suggestions. I bet she could think of an idea or two.
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132.25 | The best things in life are temporal | STAR::RDAVIS | Man, what a roomfulla stereotypes. | Fri Sep 07 1990 01:48 | 10 |
| No lectures, huh?
Well, I've enjoyed expensive dinners and expensive wines / armagnacs /
champagnes as presents - he could say it was a business meeting.
Theater tickets - Karen Finley is in town for 2 weeks if you're in the
Boston area. (: >,) - just make sure he throws away the stubs. A
really luxurious hotel room. A spending spree at Hubba Hubba (or your
local sex shoppe) with you taking custody of the goods.
Ray
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132.26 | Oh nevermind. | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee, RSX Development | Fri Sep 07 1990 02:54 | 5 |
| I retract .22. It's a bad idea. He will have a grin on his face for
several weeks (your milage may vary). It will be difficult to hide and
even more difficult to explain. But definitely memorable.
- M
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132.27 | I know I'd want one. | 2B::ZAHAREE | $1.55/gal? F*ck it, roll them tanks! | Tue Sep 18 1990 14:38 | 6 |
| Say, maybe this is another case where a S&W Model 29 would be your best
bet. He could tell his wife that he bought it for himself! I
seriously doubt she would suspect otherwide. I hope it is not too late
for you to use this suggestion.
- M
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132.28 | (other) people win nice things all the time | CVG::THOMPSON | Aut vincere aut mori | Wed Sep 19 1990 16:45 | 6 |
| Yeah, it's hard to see how you can go wrong with S&W. He could also
tell the wife he won it in a raffle. Or buy him an AR-15. He can
say he got it as an investment in case Congress succeeds in banning
new production of such target rifles.
Alfred
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132.30 | | 2B::ZAHAREE | $1.55/gal? F*ck it, roll them tanks! | Wed Sep 19 1990 19:56 | 3 |
| There's one in every crowd.
- M
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132.31 | | HEFTY::CHARBONND | Free Berkshire! | Thu Sep 20 1990 12:26 | 1 |
| re .29 Offense taken.
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132.32 | One never has enough ammo... | IAMOK::MITCHELL | Mama's got a brand new toy | Thu Sep 20 1990 13:10 | 11 |
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If the man is a hunter, or target shoots a lot and the
cost of a new firearms is too high, you can always buy
him lots of ammunition.
Actually that is a great gift for a lady too. :-)
kits
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132.33 | | CONURE::MARTIN | Lets turn this MUTHA OUT! | Thu Sep 20 1990 13:45 | 1 |
| .29 Offense taken indeed!!
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132.34 | | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | Postpostmodern man | Thu Sep 20 1990 13:49 | 7 |
| regarding all the offense taken....
maybe this conference needs a splash topic, so that whenever
people get splashed by a misdirected shot, they can let the
author know without disrupting the original topic too much?
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132.35 | Also: SET/SELF-RIGHTEOUS=OFF {...|PAUSE?} | DOOLIN::HNELSON | Evolution in action | Thu Sep 20 1990 20:00 | 12 |
| Hmmmm.
When I started the "Why are MEN always the combatants?" note, I entered
combatant mode, I'm afraid. I *love* this conference, am delighted that
it exists, and really am not interested in alienating *anyone*. In the
COMBAT note I was continually (would-be) provocative, and I carried that
attitude to this topic when I entered the (offensive) reply .29. It has
been exorcised, and I hereby
SET/PROVOKE=OFF
I appreciate your patience. - Hoyt
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132.36 | ? | LUDWIG::JOERILEY | The Birdman chirps again! | Fri Sep 21 1990 04:45 | 6 |
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Sometimes I'm a little thick, but I can't see any reason to be
offended about reply .29. Would somebody please explane.
Joe
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132.37 | | FORTY2::BOYES | Les still has his terrible fear of chives! | Fri Sep 21 1990 10:04 | 3 |
| Re:-1 Some peoples minds work by conjuring up mental pictures of possible
outcomes. #29 presented a really horrible picture to those of us whose minds do,
and I had even had a dangling pointer, not actually being married or anything!
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