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18th birthday present suggestions - HELP
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I bought a really special bottle of champagne. Limited edition, very posh brand, absolutely lovely stuff.
Apparently they took one look at it, snorted something about why couldn't Jojo have spent more than a fiver and chugged it down lukewarm and chucked the thing away.
(They were put straight by relatives who knew exactly how much that fiver bottle of champagne actually cost, but as far as I was concerned, the damage had been done).
So a crate of stella or lambrini is probably more useful.I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.Yup you are officially Rock n Roll
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Boring but I'd go with vouchers, better they get something they want than something you think they'd want when you don't know what to get them x1,2 & 5p: Christmas day food £9.31
10 & 20p: misc savings £2.70
50p: Christmas presents £3.50
£2: holidays £2.000 -
iTunes voucher or something. Probably won't need any more alcohol lol"If you don't feel the bumps in the road, you're not really going anywhere "
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Jojo_the_Tightfisted wrote: »I bought a really special bottle of champagne. Limited edition, very posh brand, absolutely lovely stuff.
Apparently they took one look at it, snorted something about why couldn't Jojo have spent more than a fiver and chugged it down lukewarm and chucked the thing away.
(They were put straight by relatives who knew exactly how much that fiver bottle of champagne actually cost, but as far as I was concerned, the damage had been done).
So a crate of stella or lambrini is probably more useful.
Quite. How many 18 year-olds are going to have the experience of drinking fine wines and champagnes? I think at 18, the point of drinking is to get drunk, as cheaply as possible.Support your local community. Buy British.0 -
You can buy her what she want,there must be sth she desire to have.0
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