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Posted by RJT on Jan-04-2008 22:15:



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Any sort of muzzle you can find that will fit. They'll thank you forever.


Posted by UWM on Jan-04-2008 22:17:

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Originally posted by l�cid




The COR has been on fire lately, I must say.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-04-2008 22:29:



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I'd say something to commemorate the year their born in, books and stuff like that. For an example being born and bred in the 80's I have an intrest in things from that period, no matter how bad or cheesy.


Posted by getfoul on Jan-05-2008 00:22:

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Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan


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I'd say something to commemorate the year their born in, books and stuff like that. For an example being born and bred in the 80's I have an intrest in things from that period, no matter how bad or cheesy.
You could put it in the scrapbook as "Babies First Hit"


Posted by wizniz on Jan-05-2008 02:37:

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Posted by verndogs on Jan-05-2008 03:15:

Get the kid a US Savings Bond.


Posted by chimera66 on Jan-05-2008 04:23:

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Originally posted by verndogs
Get the kid a US Savings Bond.


alredy thought of that...will give to her once older. doing the same for my cousin's baby. nothing says i love you like free money


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-05-2008 05:13:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
Get the kid a US Savings Bond.

these things take forever to accrue any money.


Posted by nchs09 on Jan-05-2008 05:14:

Get them a pack of condoms.


Posted by chimera66 on Jan-05-2008 05:24:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
these things take forever to accrue any money.


hence the reason you collect them for a kid for a good 20yrs


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-05-2008 16:06:

quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
hence the reason you collect them for a kid for a good 20yrs

lol it takes even longer than that. i am speaking from experience. a $50 savings bond in 20 years went to $300.


Posted by phuzzyfish12 on Jan-05-2008 17:40:

buy the kid some books, I am a geek for stuff like that. bought my hs friend some books for her daughter and one of them turned out to be her favorite book.

for the teddy bears, maybe you could go to the build a bear store on 5th avenue and make something there.


Posted by chimera66 on Jan-05-2008 18:15:

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Originally posted by phuzzyfish12
buy the kid some books, I am a geek for stuff like that. bought my hs friend some books for her daughter and one of them turned out to be her favorite book.

for the teddy bears, maybe you could go to the build a bear store on 5th avenue and make something there.


good plan...but the build a bear store makes me . i've seen some of those cracked out kids walking the streets with their parents with those boxes. maybe during a slow time like wednesday afternoon in the dead of winter when there won't be so many tourist.



quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
lol it takes even longer than that. i am speaking from experience. a $50 savings bond in 20 years went to $300.


if you get $50 bonds a year every year from one person from age one until 21 that equals more than a $50gift each year. nice way to start saving imo without thought.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Jan-05-2008 22:14:

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Originally posted by Theresa
People seem to overlook how much the woman is neglected at times like this. It is incredibly hard for a woman to go through 9 months of body changing, hormone changing baby growth, and immediately after, have to take care of a screaming rodent. Not to mention, she gets coddled, and paid attention to for 9 months, and then BAM baby is here, who are you?

Women often suffer from post-partum depression because of this. If you want to get a valuable gift, I would suggest getting her something special (a certificate for a massage or something else equally nice).

As for the baby... if you want this to be something special to the kid, you want to get him something the baby is going to get attached to. Something like a fuzzy blanket, or a teddy bear. If you want it to be a helpful gift, diapers and clothes, a rocking chair (if they don't have one), a diaper genie is good, a baby bathtub thingy, etc. etc.


Nice Infos.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-06-2008 01:56:

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Originally posted by chimera66
if you get $50 bonds a year every year from one person from age one until 21 that equals more than a $50gift each year. nice way to start saving imo without thought.

after thinking about this later i remembered i cashed in i think it was 2 savings bonds that were originally $50 and they totaled $300. so makes it even lower. and you (the person it is for) gotta pay taxes on it later. so its still a waste. your better off just starting a good savings account and not telling them. put $50 in there every year and you will amass a quicker small chunk of change than the savings bonds. see the two pictures below for savings rates in a low yield 3% year savings account.



Posted by chimera66 on Jan-06-2008 02:00:

^wow you put some thought into that...makes sense though especially since the kid will pay taxes. not going to get bonds though just a nice blanket and toy perhaps a book.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-06-2008 02:02:

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Originally posted by chimera66
^wow you put some thought into that...makes sense though especially since the kid will pay taxes. not going to get bonds though just a nice blanket and toy perhaps a book.

haha i found a website that can do the graphs and calculations for me. i could do it myself but it would take a lot longer. but you see my point.

i wish i didnt leave my blanket i got as a little kid at "home" when i got kicked out.


Posted by chimera66 on Jan-06-2008 02:05:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
haha i found a website that can do the graphs and calculations for me. i could do it myself but it would take a lot longer. but you see my point.

i wish i didnt leave my blanket i got as a little kid at "home" when i got kicked out.


can you get someone to go in all stealth like and steal it? they don't need it.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-06-2008 02:06:

quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
can you get someone to go in all stealth like and steal it? they don't need it.

i havent talked to my sperm and egg donor for 5 years. i dont even know if it still exists!


Posted by chimera66 on Jan-06-2008 02:09:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
i havent talked to my sperm and egg donor for 5 years. i dont even know if it still exists!


it might be best to think of it as being gone rather than in a box in the basement.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-06-2008 02:30:

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Originally posted by chimera66
it might be best to think of it as being gone rather than in a box in the basement.

yeah im pretty sure it is gone. seeing that i heard a bunch of stuff was thrown out a few months after i never came back for what was left. i had nowhere to put pretty much all of it as it was. i was living in my car for a couple weeks and then after that i was in an apartment that might as well have been a dorm. what i did have didnt get taken out of my car until a year ago.


Posted by chimera66 on Jan-06-2008 03:01:

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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
yeah im pretty sure it is gone. seeing that i heard a bunch of stuff was thrown out a few months after i never came back for what was left. i had nowhere to put pretty much all of it as it was. i was living in my car for a couple weeks and then after that i was in an apartment that might as well have been a dorm. what i did have didnt get taken out of my car until a year ago.


damn,well you have better thing to worry about than a blanket. fucked up that they tossed your stuff though.


Posted by RJT on Jan-06-2008 03:02:

You should just eat the baby.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-06-2008 03:46:

quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
damn,well you have better thing to worry about than a blanket. fucked up that they tossed your stuff though.

yeah sucks but oh well.

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
You should just eat the baby.


LOL


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-10-2008 05:35:

how about a japanese puppy?



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