Monday, April 20, 2009

Birthday gift for a wealthy friend?

My friend is turning 34, he is a stock trader in NYC, which means he has almost anything he might need. What should I give him for his birthday? I%26#039;ve got two ideas: a chocolate card or a money tree plant shipped to him (since I live in Mia)


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Any ideas?

Birthday gift for a wealthy friend?
The moneytree plant is a cute idea for a stock trader, especially if he enjoys live plants. Here is another cute idea...a box of decade classic candies. Here is the basket from the 80s. It includes all the childhood favorites http://www.amazon.com/80s-Decade-Box-Gif... The idea of reliving your childhood this way is very appealing to me.





80%26#039;s Decade Box contains: Nik-L-Nip Wax Bottles, Pixy Stix, Bit-o-Honey, Laffy Taffy - Watermelon, Jawbusters, Lemonheads, Rainbow Coconut Bar, Flicks, Tart %26#039;n Tinys, Lotsa Fizz, Atomic Fire Balls, Jolly Joes, Tom%26#039;s Peanut Butter Logs, Fizz Wiz - Blue Raspberry, Wonka Bottlecaps, Wax Fangs, Lifesaver Pops - Swirl, Bubble Gum Cigarettes, Smoothie Peanut Butter Cup, Zours, Wink Soda, Goetze%26#039;s Cow Tail, Candy Stix Cigarettes, Giant Sweetarts, Zero Bar, Charleston Chew Chocolate, Now %26amp; Later - Grape, Candy Necklace, Now %26amp; Later Cherry, Bubblicious Paradise, Freshen-Up Bubble Gum, Jungle Jollies, Good %26#039;n Plenty, Saf-T-Pops Swirl, Tiny Chiclets.
Reply:have sex with him?
Reply:small stuff that is really hand in his line of work(planners notepads) nice personalized office supplies like a nice pen cellphone minutes
Reply:I think your money tree plant idea is a really good one, since it ties in, as a pun, in a way, with his job. And if you are creative and want to add a whimsical touch, you could write a short little verse to go with it, on the theme of money growing on trees..........I think he%26#039;d love it!
Reply:I don%26#039;t know if yre wealthy or not, but the gift%26#039;s value is in its meaning. no matter how wealthy he is, just remembering him with a simple sweet gift would cheer him up.
Reply:You know I think what most people like when they get a gift is simply that you thought they were special enough to remember them. It is the love that we demonstrate to them through the gift, no matter what the relationship is. And what the gift is does not really matter. The true gift is the remembrance of the person.
Reply:Are you creative? Or maybe you can get something personalized. Make it something personal. Even a box of homemade cookies, something you did would mean so much more than a store bought gift.
Reply:i think a good gift would be u not a romantic thng at all but perhaps a nice dinner and then give him w/e but usually people who have it all want something simple...
Reply:Paris Hilton? I heard she is cheap.
Reply:Get him something money can%26#039;t buy - something you make yourself. Grab a box of crayons and draw him a funny card - he%26#039;ll be touched by the time and effort you spent, and the creativity you displayed.
Reply:I don%26#039;t much like either. Just send a cake or something nice from Harry and David. They have quality stuff.
Reply:When you have a wealthy friend, the best choice of gift is something unique and consumable. Find an interesting bottle of wine that struck your interest (don%26#039;t be intimidated, incredible wine can be had for less than $30). Chocolates are also a great idea, I recommend Vosges out of Chicago. In my opinion, plants are like giving someone a puppy. It%26#039;s like saying, %26quot;Here! I got you something that you%26#039;ll have to take care of for years to ensure it won%26#039;t die!%26quot; Unless your friend has a green thumb and enjoys plants, I%26#039;d recommend going to the %26quot;Beer of the Month%26quot; club.
Reply:i like the plant better.. he can put this on his desk as a decoration
Reply:make them give u money
Reply:some great things
Reply:make him a sort of care package of jokingly things if hes such a batcholer he is prolly in need of some stuff like that
Reply:A money tree plant would be ok....just make sure it%26#039;s expensive haha.
Reply:Here%26#039;s something creative that will be appreciated and you will have fun doing:





Make up a crossword puzzle and have all the hints be personal inside moments and jokes that only you two would know about. Put it on a poster board and add some clipart and some pictures to it!





The crossword puzzle could be time consuming and a bit frustrating ... you could do the same idea with a WORDSEARCH or WORDFIND puzzle.





Put your computer skills to work! Use Excel, get clipart from Yahoo Images Search, copy them, and reformat them, use a gluestick to put on posterboard.





Use graph paper, and pictures from magazines if you are not as good on the computer, and it will give it a homemade feeling.
Reply:you cant go wrong with something edible, plus its the thought that counts!
Reply:Give him a roll in the hay.
Reply:usually the best gift is someones company, and It%26#039;s cheap, maybe try to go visit him, I bet he%26#039;d think it was a great present
Reply:I have a great idea. It%26#039;s nothing materialistic, so he may like it better than an actual present. But him a star. You can buy a star online and name it whatever you want. It will actually be named whatever you decide to name it. You will get a star map to show you where it is and all kinds of stuff. My friend did it for his girlfriend and i thought it was pretty cool. here is a link for you if you wanna check it out but there are a few other sites that do it too... shop around and see which one you like the best. i found a few sites just with a yahoo search. http://www.starnamer.net
Reply:I remember seeing something in a store that I thought was funny. I know he%26#039;s a guy, but I saw a bellybutton brush. On it, it read %26quot;For the person that has everything.%26quot; I don%26#039;t know if he%26#039;d find this funny, but it%26#039;s an idea.



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