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What can i get MIL and FIL as a joint xmas pressie?

16 replies

huffpuff · 27/10/2007 11:51

They have everything!!

Want to get joint pressie if poss up to £30 if poss - any ideas?

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JARM · 27/10/2007 11:52

We buy vouchers! They can buy what the hell they want then!

if not, I find hampers from m&s and the like go down well.

LIZS · 27/10/2007 11:54

Digital photoframe ? Think you might just get one for that price.

cece · 27/10/2007 12:08

hampers or nice plant for the garden

pointydog · 27/10/2007 12:08

bottle of champagne. keep the £10 change

pointydog · 27/10/2007 12:09

what about a goat in Africa?

HairyIrene · 27/10/2007 12:17

pointy does the goat get a say in all this?
matching dancing goat sweaters no?

wine, champagne, port crate of ale whatever their tipple
pampering stuff..make a metrosexual of him yet??..

themildmanneredaxemurderer · 27/10/2007 12:19

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pointydog · 27/10/2007 12:23

I knew the goat idea would go down well.

Look, these people apparently have everything. One little goat won't hurt.

Heated · 27/10/2007 12:25

Tickets to a local show? Exhibition?

What are their hobbies?

DeathByPruners · 27/10/2007 12:29

Big book about 1000 things to do before you die

(I got that for my dad and his wife last year)

TuttiFrutti · 27/10/2007 14:02

A memorybook of photos of your children, beautifully bound with leather or linen covers, from Bob Books in Switzerland. Think it's www.bobbooks.com - sorry, can't work out how to do links on here.

They cost about £40.

HappyMummyOfOne · 27/10/2007 14:04

Have bought my MIL and FIL a DAB radio as had no idea what to get but know their radio is old so hoping they like the new one. Bargain from Argos as was half price.

chocolateshoes · 27/10/2007 14:06

Vouchers for local theatre, Nat. Trust membership (not sure of price), vouchers towards lunch in good local restaurant...

Leslaki · 29/10/2007 20:14

National Trust season ticket? Cost about |£30 for my mum and dad last year for the year as they're pensioners!!! (only just!!)

stressteddy · 29/10/2007 20:19

oh choc shoes, I was going to say theatre vouchers too
or
Meal out together
Annual pass for local attraction - stately home etc?

JossStick · 29/10/2007 20:42

Stuff for bird feeding / bat housing / hedgehog housing etc. for the garden.

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