Birthday present ideas (not very boaty, but a bit)

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If he likes boats - week on a tall ship.
If he likes music - pay for him to go to a gig in london
If he likes sports - take him to an event
If he likes computers - broadband if you can.

Other things like an iPod are quite cool!

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two tickets to Glastenbury with a tent thrown in.

It will be a lifelong memory and a sign of trust from his parents.

in fact I wouldn't mind that now !

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Re: Exceelent ideas all, thanks nm

I'm sure that whatever gift you finally decide on,..........he's gonna be dead chuffed!
Wish him a happy birthday from me! /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Brands Hatch is good fun, done that.

Trail helicopter lesson, great fun, done that.

Rally driving, always wanted to do that.

Adopt an animal ??? and no I wouldn’t recommend any of those gathered here /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

Rave party for him and his mates, but strictly no funny stuff.

Slap up meal somewhere posh, or not if he likes? Something a bit different, like lunch in Paris, fly there fly back on little plane – great day out.

Plot of land on the moon, from Moon Estates /forums/images/icons/wink.gif I got one !

Hope this helps

Regards and good luck

Peter



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have to say that is the best idea so long as you realise he will consume everything an adult does (ie your habits),and have a ball (good fun),so if you already do or want to gain "trust " from him i think its the biz!!!

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