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Aug. 9th, 2010 01:06 pmUgh. So I tried REALLY HARD, okay, and I chucked out a car load of stuff, and still it's going to take two two-hour-each-way trips to get things back to Southampton. Now feeling stupidly painfully guilty and trying not to burst into angry tears.
Suggestions of nice things to buy my dad to say sorry?
(He's the kind of guy who volunteers in an Oxfam shop when he's not working and is going to Nepal to help build an orphanage for his summer holiday next year, for reference. Also he doesn't care about chocolate but will consume all CDs ever...)
Suggestions of nice things to buy my dad to say sorry?
(He's the kind of guy who volunteers in an Oxfam shop when he's not working and is going to Nepal to help build an orphanage for his summer holiday next year, for reference. Also he doesn't care about chocolate but will consume all CDs ever...)
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Date: 2010-08-09 12:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-09 01:51 pm (UTC)It's good to apologise and appreciate your Dad's help but there is no need to get into a funk over it.
I am not good at suggestions, but my Mum was really pleased with a mix CD I made her that was a combination of rarely heard songs from her youth and songs I thought she would like. My Dad likes books on a certain subject so I have gone on Abebooks or the like and found out-of-print or first editions or signed editions of books on that topic. Comedy CDs?
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Date: 2010-08-09 02:07 pm (UTC)All of my ideas are also ones that other people have said -- something to take to Nepal, or a mix cd or other personalized cd, or just a cd by an artist you know he likes or one you've been meaning to toss his way?
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