Moms birthday coming up - what to get her
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Ironandwine69 wrote: »If I knew my kid was asking for advice from strangers on the internet on what to buy me, I would not pay his college tuition.
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Ironandwine69 wrote: »If I knew my kid was asking for advice from strangers on the internet on what to buy me, I would not pay his college tuition.
First off, why? why not explore all options, you could end up with much better ideas than what you had in mind before asking.
secondly, Edumacation is free in my country0 -
Ironandwine69 wrote: »If I knew my kid was asking for advice from strangers on the internet on what to buy me, I would not pay his college tuition.
First off, why? why not explore all options, you could end up with much better ideas than what you had in mind before asking.
secondly, Edumacation is free in my country
Because no one here knows what your mom likes? I got my mom a leaf blower for Christmas before. She loved it because she loves to work in the yard. Another mom might get a leaf blower and think to herself where she went wrong with her kids.0 -
Ironandwine69 wrote: »If I knew my kid was asking for advice from strangers on the internet on what to buy me, I would not pay his college tuition.
First off, why? why not explore all options, you could end up with much better ideas than what you had in mind before asking.
secondly, Edumacation is free in my country
Because I expect my family to know me and what I like and don't like better than strangers on the internet.0 -
Ironandwine69 wrote: »Ironandwine69 wrote: »If I knew my kid was asking for advice from strangers on the internet on what to buy me, I would not pay his college tuition.
First off, why? why not explore all options, you could end up with much better ideas than what you had in mind before asking.
secondly, Edumacation is free in my country
Because I expect my family to know me and what I like and don't like better than strangers on the internet.
It's not a matter of not knowing my mother, it's knowing she has everything she wants and still having to find something she'd enjoy.
Surely your family go look for inspiration elsewhere without you knowing. Everyone does to some extent.
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Dude, just buy her a nice handbag.
Dooney and Bourke or Coach. They are medium-low range in terms of price and moms appreciate a good tote.
Medium to low range in pricing?
To spend any more, in my view, is a misplaced value.1 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Dude, just buy her a nice handbag.
Dooney and Bourke or Coach. They are medium-low range in terms of price and moms appreciate a good tote.
Plus she already got her a stormglass.0 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Dude, just buy her a nice handbag.
Dooney and Bourke or Coach. They are medium-low range in terms of price and moms appreciate a good tote.
Plus she already got her a stormglass.
I had to Google storm glass.......
Okay, not my first choice as a gift, but alright.0 -
OutOfUserName wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Dude, just buy her a nice handbag.
Dooney and Bourke or Coach. They are medium-low range in terms of price and moms appreciate a good tote.
Plus she already got her a stormglass.
im sure you could use one on days like a couple of weeks ago
Weather Channel though.0
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