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Stocking fillers for teenage boys
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i was in poundland the other day and they had unofficial calendars of beyonce and kylie and personal organisers with them on the front.:love: married to the man of my dreams! 9-08-090
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Just to show how mature teenagers are, I'm also looking for some spongebob squarepants items such as soap or bubblebath! In our house he's a cult figure
I saw some spongebob things in Tescos today. It was a thing in the shape of spongebob filled with marshmellows i think.
HTHGive me the boy until he's seven and i'll give you the man.0 -
have some great 'purple ronnie' stuff in woollies
couldn't find it online but bought them instore last week, they are little joke type kits 'willy grooming kits' etc @ £2.99 to £6.99
more for the teen with a sense of humour::)
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have some great 'purple ronnie' stuff in woollies
couldn't find it online but bought them instore last week, they are little joke type kits 'willy grooming kits' etc @ £2.99 to £6.99
more for the teen with a sense of humour::)
do they really need a kit for this? ??? ??? ???
Off to Woollies tomorrow, me thinks!Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Off to Woollies tomorrow, me thinks!
Better yet, they have biros with a light in them priced at 99p (they are in the Hawkin catalogue for £2.99) which I actually got for 66p!
Staples have recently taken over Office World and I think Neat Ideas, so if you think you had one of them near you it should now be a Staples!
Offer doesn't seem to be available online.
I have also posted this on the 'Grab it while you can' board and the other stocking fillers threads so apologies if you read this more than once!Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Try https://www.MoonMarsandStars.Com - you can name a star as a "novelty gift", but I guess its too late for this Christmas (nice Valentines gift though).
I guess its a little cheesy, but its a lovely novelty gift for under £15...0 -
this thread has been a big help, just wanted to say thanks.0
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Agree with 160. unfortunately the Purple Ronnies stuff was not in all branches of Woollies and not in ours, but at least that means I didn't miss it because it took me a few days to get there!
Let's hope the little darlings appreciate it and go to bed before Santa wants to make his stocking drop!Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
My mum still does us a stocking each at christmas -
I'm the youngest of 4 sons... aged 23,25,27 & 29 - 29 is now married (she does one for her too!) and the 27 yr old lives in Australia with his fiancee, and they both get one too!!!
stockings are great! (last year was the 1st yr I didn't get an advent calender, although the others got one)
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Still doing stockings for my son aged 20 and 16 year-old twins! Not to mention "aged" OH. I think I've bought the entire range of Hawkins stocking fillers over the years.
Sainsbury's have miniature boozy gift packs reduced by a third at the moment. I've got my 16 year-old son a tiny 1-shot hip flask with a little bottle of Jack Daniels. Elder son likes to try different wines and whiskies.
Got a T-shirt with "Geek" on the front for eldest, last year. He wears it with pride!
We have to have the satsuma in the toe and the bag of choc coins, too!"Cheap", "Fast", "Right" -- pick two.0
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