dR.dR3 wrote:Dildo
Would be funny ->
Grandma Receives a Dildo at Her Birthday Partyyoshi wrote:The husky idea - they're usually expensive, so you might wanna consider that choice
It's hard to choose a good present for someone you don't know.. Here, it's usually alcohol if I don't know the person very well or don't feel like coming up with some original stuff. When I got more time and consider the person a closer friend or good mate, I try to make a present on my own. One time it was a comix about cats for my friend (thanks to Maybe btw

), other time I created a "travelling alcohol set" for my mate, it was a big box with tiny bottles of alcohol, about 5-6 of them and 5 or 6 shots, I don't remember. I put it into a box, wrapped in paper and drew badges, like the ones you see in the cartoons, "Hawaii" or "Paris" all over it, so it seemed like he's been in alot of places. For the other friend, it was a picture frame, I made it look like it was from Africa.
Myself, I like to get hand-made presents, or at least to get the feeling that the person spent a little more than 15 minutes in a store to find a present for me.

@husky....i did some research and they're about 150 euros here.
@else....I agree with bringing alcohol if I don't know very good the person. I suck @ handmade things.
You're right that it feels good to know that they spent more than 15 minutes wondering what would make you happy. Nice feeling
Nollie wrote:If she wants a huski get her a huski. =)
Try to very slyly bring it up in a conversation though, and see if it sparks her interest.
Yes, done that. She says "Don't even think about it...it's too expensive."
embm wrote:wats wrong wit clothes
shoes
jewelry
dvds/cds
electronics (ipod/computer...)
$$$$
tats wat i get usuly
i like it
esp jewelry

ipod and computer too expensive....jewelry in some cases too....clothes usually yes.
I never gave money to someone for his birthday. My cousin bought his gf a tattoo for 18 years old. But not everyone wants a tattoo.
BLAHBLAHBLAH wrote:for your guy friends: get a bunch of singles and point them to a strip bar
girlfriend: do yo mean husky like a dog? i don;t know if i would want a dog for my birthday, but if she does then... but taking her out to dinner is nice, nothing crazy expensive, just nice
Taking her out to dinner? For 18 b-day party? Are you serious?
mrjizzbomber wrote:Six copies of Refill, each.
- The Bomber
A good music CD. Sometimes works. Got a copy of a Depeche Mode CD for a friend. He seemed happy about it.