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Christmas Gift for Dad Ideas


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I am really racking my brain trying to figure out what to get my Dad for Christmas. He is a late 50s country boy who doesn't drink anymore. He doesn't really have any hobbies. He is an asphalt and road construction small business owner. He has a crazy sense of humor. He never goes out. He has a thing for Polo shirts, but he has every color and style they make. Plus he never goes out, so they are all like new. He is a Huge Gamecock fan, but has plenty of shirts, hats, and etc. I got him a gift card to go to the movies and one for dinner at Olive Garden for Fathers day, and he still hasn't used it.

Any Ideas?

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Honestly, he would not want to go. He is a smoker, and he cant watch a football game without smoking, no lie. He watches all the games at home, so he doesnt have to go outside to have a cig. I know it is strange. lol

get him the smokeless ashtray if he doesnt already have it. u can get it at cvs for like ten bucks.

if not that, just buy him a carton of cigs.

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I got my Dad a CB radio with one of those long antennas. Yeah, I know. But he used to be really in to those and talks about wishing he had one. I got it from a tag sale. I hope there are people who still uses those things so he has someone to talk to.

He actually has a police scanner and listens to it a lot. Funny story is the police had a APB out on my bike. He called me, and wanted to know what I had done. I didnt even know I was being looked for. lol Turns out he was right. They found me later that day.

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