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    Quote Originally Posted by Regan21 View Post

    Or is that JUST me????
    Not just you. Everyone was convinced I was going to be a boy so in preparation for my arrival, my Dad bought me a train set. When I turned out to be a girl, Dad took the opportunity to 'look after' the train set for me and used it as a starter for the set that eventually filled the loft...
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    Mr D got a remote control model apache for Christmas this year. It was his "early present" as I needed him occupied so I could wrap other peoples presents without looking like the cellotape was possesed. He hasn't stopped playing with it since the weekend and keeps saying he is practically an apache pilot now.

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    Might he go for an Airfix kit?

    Royal Navy Plastic Scale Model Kits by Airfix

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    Quote Originally Posted by soleil View Post
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    Download a Haynes manual for his car / van / motorbike / bike for his Kindle?

    Or cover for Kindle?

    Actually, after my Dad got me a Kindle for birthday a few months ago, my (male) partner has started asking questions about what sort of Kindle cover I'd like - answer, a neoprene one to protect screen, plus a completely waterproof case for backpacking / canoe touring!

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    Quote Originally Posted by soleil View Post
    Might he go for an Airfix kit?

    Royal Navy Plastic Scale Model Kits by Airfix
    THIS!! If I got one of these on Xmas morning > Boeing AH-64 Apache Longbow (A03077) Model Kit and Accessories by Airfix < I would perform cunnilingus for 37 hours, stopping only to refill my Camelbak. Not bad for £8.99

    This one > Airfix 1:48 Westland Lynx Army AH-7 < would earn 48 hours with hourly Dairy Milk feeding intervals to keep up strength.
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    The second one is out of stock. Might want to start preparing your tongue muscles RCM
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    Ah yes the remote control apache. Mr S onto his 2nd and loves it. The next stage of apache piloting is flying it around the Mrs's head, then around the kitchen whilst cooking. Using the extractor fan/steam from pans as turbulence training.
    Avoid head landings as hair can get tangled up in the blades and require cutting out.

    That said mr S so loves the apache, it makes him so happy I don't have the heart to tell him to stop. Luckily flying time is only 10-15 mins with about and hours recharge!

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    There's always the drink holster: Belts around the waist and around one thigh, like an old west gun holster, only it fits beer bottles and drink cans. Perfect for the barbecue master who needs to keep his hands free, or the wanderer of house parties, going everywhere and speaking to everyone with drink and plate of nibbles.

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