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Birthday Gift for a Man
Wainadi
#41 Posted : Thursday, April 10, 2014 7:18:29 PM
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Impunity wrote:
chepkel wrote:
Men, help me figure out this one. I need to get a birthday gift for a very special man but I am completely clueless on what to get. Its easy to figure out what to buy for a woman; Chocolate, a dress, a nice pair of heels and many other girly stuff. But I really really don't know what to get for a man.

I do not want to buy him perfume. I want to get something that would last for a while.

So men, Please give me suggestions on what kind of a gift would make you happy on your birthday.


It depends at what stage is your relationship!

If you are still katiaring him then a pack of ruff-riders will do...

If he has already climbed you then let him go hung out with his long lost girlfriends for a night or two.


in my culture, a clean shaven n wet airport and 2 size d topped with strawberry yoghurt n lots of pine sucking will do. PS its rememberable n can be used as insurance in future arguements.
Its all good.
pleasecallme
#42 Posted : Thursday, April 10, 2014 7:46:44 PM
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Nice classy wrist watch/quality wallet anytime. For watches, you need may need to establish his style. Personally I love slim silver watch, dark dial, 3 hands, can be roman numerals, black leather straps with no stitchings. Others like the huge metallic half a kilo speedometer types which even show the local time in Boston, current temperature in Fiji and so on. And please don't buy Quartz.

Anything clad related will need you to have measurements & sizes, otherwise it might just backfire.
You kill bird...bird dead snake come.
Impunity
#43 Posted : Thursday, April 10, 2014 8:15:40 PM
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Wainadi wrote:
Impunity wrote:
chepkel wrote:
Men, help me figure out this one. I need to get a birthday gift for a very special man but I am completely clueless on what to get. Its easy to figure out what to buy for a woman; Chocolate, a dress, a nice pair of heels and many other girly stuff. But I really really don't know what to get for a man.

I do not want to buy him perfume. I want to get something that would last for a while.

So men, Please give me suggestions on what kind of a gift would make you happy on your birthday.


It depends at what stage is your relationship!

If you are still katiaring him then a pack of ruff-riders will do...

If he has already climbed you then let him go hung out with his long lost girlfriends for a night or two.


in my culture, a clean shaven n wet airport and 2 size d topped with strawberry yoghurt n lots of pine sucking will do. PS its rememberable n can be used as insurance in future arguements.


You are the only honest manwho have spoken since the thread was started...hao wengine wote ni kama @Binyavanga tu.

Eti latest gadget, sijui eti wallet,mara eti nice clothes....feminine mentality if you ask me.

ION: A past airport bought me a very expensive jacket from Sweden and we landed the same night first timeDrool ...I remember that first landing vividly 8 years later but the jacket was misplaced within the first week.

Sad
Portfolio: Sold
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chepkel
#44 Posted : Thursday, April 10, 2014 11:28:50 PM
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So i think i am going the watch direction and I found some nice ones in an online store here. What do you think about my choice and Which one is better between the two???



Wa_ithaka
#45 Posted : Friday, April 11, 2014 6:31:43 AM
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Both look plastic to me.
A proper gift for a man? Let him partake of a hot gachungwa without you making noise OR patia yeye kama baado 4-6 shots in one night OR give him a break for a month from whinging OR let him go for an allnighter with his pals
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urstill1
#46 Posted : Friday, April 11, 2014 6:41:07 AM
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chepkel wrote:
So i think i am going the watch direction and I found some nice ones in an online store here. What do you think about my choice and Which one is better between the two???





What's your budget?

I suspect that they are meant for that kaguy you spent with the whole night in a bar/restaurant/dance hall.
McReggae
#47 Posted : Friday, April 11, 2014 8:12:34 AM
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pleasecallme wrote:
Nice classy wrist watch/quality wallet anytime. For watches, you need may need to establish his style. Personally I love slim silver watch, dark dial, 3 hands, can be roman numerals, black leather straps with no stitchings. Others like the huge metallic half a kilo speedometer types which even show the local time in Boston, current temperature in Fiji and so on. And please don't buy Quartz.

Anything clad related will need you to have measurements & sizes, otherwise it might just backfire.


Slim silver watch for a man!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Coolio
#48 Posted : Friday, April 11, 2014 8:18:55 AM
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urstill1 wrote:
Coolio wrote:
If it were me, a watch or a glock 17 will do.


Glock ya nini budaboss?

Part time goon for hire!!!
Nadondosha meli kubwa seuze ngalawa!
Mist
#49 Posted : Friday, April 11, 2014 8:24:14 AM
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urstill1 wrote:
chepkel wrote:
So i think i am going the watch direction and I found some nice ones in an online store here. What do you think about my choice and Which one is better between the two???





What's your budget?

I suspect that they are meant for that kaguy you spent with the whole night in a bar/restaurant/dance hall.



Dear Sister
A go beg you don't get that one.
If that guy knows his toys as you suggest then A casio wont fit the bill and many are knock offs.
Let me steer you in another direction....
Simplicity is the utmost sophistication.
chepkel
#50 Posted : Friday, April 11, 2014 8:37:56 AM
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Mist wrote:


Dear Sister
A go beg you don't get that one.
If that guy knows his toys as you suggest then A casio wont fit the bill and many are knock offs.
Let me steer you in another direction....



Woooowwww!!! i see the difference. Thank you!!
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