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If he’s into stylish and practical gifts, maybe a nice bag would be a good idea. A well-made bag can last for years, and it’s something he can use daily. I once got my partner a quality leather crossbody bag, and he loved it because it was both stylish and functional for work.
If that sounds like something your husband might appreciate, you could check out different options for Coach Bags. They have a great mix of classic and modern designs, so you might find something that fits his style without breaking the bank.Last edited by Ferrylia; March 20, 2025, 02:41 PM.
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Ideas for unusual presents?
Captn. Surely if you just giftwrapped the 'ball sack' in a padded envelope and sent it airmail to the USA then customs are never gonna get wind of it anyway. Or maybe dem damn pesky sniffer dogs at the airport will end up going nuts at the slightest whiff!! Dare you risk gett'n pulled up by the scrote over it?
Love and Happiness
Hippie
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no takers for the kangaroo ball sack except luk
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Just a little note... no matter whose birthday in our family they received breakfast in bed.
We always do a "treasure hunt" for the birthday gift that is cleverly done with clues hidden to find the next clue to finally find the gift.
Do something homemade is always easy.
But, what about ironing his clothes, washing his car... cleaning his jewelry, polish his shoes...
Is there something he's been dreading to do that seems to be hanging over his head... get it done for him.
Gas up his car, air in the tires... oil change... get the car washed and detailed...
You can make a list of all the things he does that you forget to thank him for... and give him a gold star for being so terrific.
I went on Hallmark Smilebox and made up a greeting for him of several pictures for him and made a great greeting for him. I also went to Hallmark and had a musical card made. Some of these items are as inexpensive as you can imagine.
These are just thoughts...
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A Picnic in the Park...Fly a kite,and be child like...
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"I always think its quite nice to...give him,and do anything he wants for the day,within reason!!D.
now please explain that comment to us not newly fall"in in love type people dolphin lol.
Love you YA BASS cap
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I buy all of my gardening tools for Lee Valley Tools (leevalley.com). They also sell woodworking tools, no power tools. Lots of unique things for not too much money, very high quality and they really stand behind what they sell. If you want to go with a gift certificate, this would be a place to consider.
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"The less ball sacks in the world, the better". HAAAAAAAAAAAA...... I'm gonna make sure you get one Luk otherwise I think you are gonna go on a "hunt" and I don't want to see you in jail LMAO. I tried to google but the guy doesn't really have a business name he is basically a stall at a market. Any way mines in storage at the mo as we are doing renos to this shitty house........... However in order to prevent the "ball sack serial killer" cutting loose I am prepared to give you mine o shit not mine but the kangaroos..... I better stop now this is so funny LOL
love cap
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I really do understand the controversy behind it all, but I also understand that I am very selfish and would like a sack, even if it was a fake one. God I love it. And if I am helping because there is an over-population, better yet. The less ball sacks in the world, the better. I am joking of course.
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No worries luck next time Im at vic market Ill make enquiries with the guy that sells them see if he has some sort of online trading thing. However I think there may be a quarantine issue though with a pair of Kangaroos family jewels arriving on US shores its like a Taxidermi type thing they are the real mcoy. Unfortunately one of our most iconic native species is considered a pest by some. If i hve got my story right they recently had to cull some because they were starving no food left and too many of them. They believe it was more humane to put them down quickly rather than let them starve to death created quite a controversy I may be wrong but I think it was given the go ahead by the RSPCA which did upset alot of people.
cap
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Oh, and I really, really, really want a ball sack.
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Captn, I just love that!!!! Can you please help me find one so I can purchase? I know it may not be politically correct here in the states, but I would really love to give someone a sack for a present.
On a more serious note, (even though I am VERY serious about my future purchase), although I have not done it in years, I used to like to purchase small gifts and then attach a card with the meaning of the gift. When my sister reached a certain age--I think 40, which makes me laugh now---I gave her a bunch of gag gifts with cards....To help you in the times of need, suppositories.....To help you remember...herbs....And in the end, to help you through the rough terrain you will be faced with as you age....I bought her a pair of boots she wanted.
It is really the thought that counts.
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Hi bandit hope this ain't too lurid definatley not kinky... Unusual though... well my dear one bought me a bottle opener made from the ball sack of a male Kangaroo they still sell them at the market here I think. Don't know if you can buy them on line... She is always giving me the sweetest things however I didn't quite know what to make of this one?????? I would have preferred some new boxer shorts or socks lol.
Cap
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Hi tlrgs,
Tools are a good idea but my husband already has quite a few and is very particular about the ones he wants. I have to ask him for makes and models etc and for me it takes the fun out of it a bit - I love suprising him. I have asked his friends for advice. From speaking to them, I know he is really interested in an old WW2 motorbike but it is a bit pricey and do I really need anymore stuff in the backyard?? Maybe a tool chest or cabinet might be good?
Bandit
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i love tools anything and everything .. and if you need anything done around the house buy him a tool and give him some ideal on what you need done ..lol good luck
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