Fathers Day

I'm estranged from my 'father', so I usually treat my grandad on fathers day! I think its really hard to buy for men, as with ladies its cuddlies, chocs, all the 'smellies' like perfumes/bubblebaths/etc/etc....with men it tends to be the same old aftershave/razors/tie/socks!

This year though I've managed to find the most amazing keyring for him with the word 'grandad' engraved. We'll go out for a nice dinner and I'll treat him to a nice plant...he's obsessed with his garden/plants/trees!
 
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bottlemaster

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If you are looking for a lovely Father's Day gift, may I be so bold (or cheeky) as to suggest an Impossible Bottle? ;)

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You can see more on the website here.

Phil
 
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TotallySport

I like those bottles but at those prices they are simply cost to much money, even if I had the spare cash I could find other things to spend it on.

As a Dad I spend a little more guilty free time on the xbox, and send my Dad a card as he lives overseas.
 
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Doodle-Noodle

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We've just launched a quirky new "product" for Father's Day (photos on website by Monday evening!) - basically it's an old 45rpm vinyl single, with customized record label (any name, any message "best Dad" "drinking buddy" etc - let us know what sort of graphics would be appropriate, they can reflect a hobby, colour scheme etc or email a pic of yourself/your baby/your dad looking goofy whatever) and we'll make the label, attach it to the single, and turn it ino a clock for you.
Choice of hand colours etc, boxed and ready to hand over all for £11.99 plus postage if required. Job done!

www.doodlesartandcraft.co.uk
 
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