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What are you getting your 15 year old boy? - or 14, or 16, just roughly that age will do.

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Vitalstatistix · 06/12/2014 17:57

Grin

mine wants gta and that's a big hell no from me
as are all the other totally inappropriate games he wants.
everything I am happy for him to have, he doesn't want.
I'm about two strops about the unfairness of life in general and me in particular away from lump of coal territory.

What do yours like or want?

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wednesdaygirl · 07/12/2014 12:21

Forgot also got a cake in a mug cup and had a personalised mug made with name on and a cake both together cost £9

Cup from ebay book from the works

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lovetoski · 07/12/2014 12:40

Action camcorder like a gopro but cheaper from amazon
Beats headphones £79 tesco doubled my club card points
Converse trainers - given already as out with GPS today
Dressing gown
Maze runner books series
Lynx
Minion USB stick
Chocs, sweets, selection box etc
Sweat shirt river island
Ck pants
Novelty socks

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ShebaQueen · 07/12/2014 13:04

This is what my teenage DS has on his wish list....

Xbox One with Fifa 15
Customised controller
Turtle bay headset
Beats headphones
iTunes vouchers
Xbox points
Adidas gazelles
Onesie
Beanie hat
Superdry wallet & belt

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BellaVita · 07/12/2014 13:13

Ds2 (15) wants stuff for his trials bike - which has been ordered.

He also has some Jack Wills clothing, slippers, onesie, aftershave and other smelly stuff.

Did ask him if he wanted a go pro for his bike and he said no.

What he did ask for instead of bike stuff (which comes in at sbout £250) is a new bike with a lighter frame which was around £800, we said no.

Ds1 (17) wants a new pair of gaming headphones. That's it. We are really stuck for ideas. He has his driving test on the 17th Dec and I would really like to buy him a car, but he is going away to Uni next Sept so there is no point, he will go on my insurance instead.

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SecretSquirrels · 07/12/2014 13:16

I have 16 and 18 year old boys. Both quite geeky. This is some of what I have bought.
Science calender
Walking dead poster
Taster off road driving (for the 16 year old)
Anker power pack, these are fantastic little gadgets. They hold a huge amount of power, great for long journeys. DS2 took his on a 24 hour coach trip and it kept his phone and all his friends charged easily.
Onsies
Good shavers
Their body weight in chocolate
Earphones
T shirts.

About £130 spent on each.

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disneyalton · 07/12/2014 13:27

For 15 yo DS:
Components for a gaming PC (for him to build)
Xbox One (paid for by a grant, wouldn't get it otherwise)
Desk and chair for his new PC
Call of duty
PJs
Toiletries set
New Pokemon DS game
New towels for swimming
A&F hoody
Choc treats

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 07/12/2014 14:42

DS is 15 today Grin
Happy Birthday!


He has had 3 games (2 for XBox One and a pre-owned for the 360)
He has Young Driver Lessons booked in the New Year -one for Birthday,one for Christmas

I'll check if there's any more games out that he wants
Microsoft Points
Lynx (of course )

Some clothes (he's not a label lover)

He's really into The walking Dead so I'll see what I can find there

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Vitalstatistix · 07/12/2014 14:43

Thanks everyone, I feel like I have some ideas now!

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evmil · 07/12/2014 15:25

I have 3 DSS's (15,14 and 12)
The eldest is getting:
A MacBook
Some shoes for boxing
A hoodie
Lego
Some converse
A couple of DVDs
Some candy/chocolate/popcorn

DSS2 is getting:
A drawing tablet
A sketchbook
Some pencils
OTR markers
Charcoal
FIFA
Lego
A few new tshirts

DSS3 is (really difficult to buy for and is) getting:
Clothes
Lego
A few books
And some other things which I don't know yet....

They will also get a stocking each with food, drink, key rings, underwear, lego mixles amd mini figures ect in. FIL is getting them lego Arkham asylum between them and will probably also buy them some clothes each. The younger two will be getting iPads of their mum (and some other things that I'm not sure of)

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