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My dad, when he was alive was easy to shop for. He loved chocolates so every year we would give him a pound of chocolates from a top-notch chocolate company. At his age he could not go out and buy they himself any more so he enjoyed when we brought him a gift. Now I like books and have hundred of them in my house but is someone thought they could sneak a book from my to-be-read pile and present it as an Xmas gift they would be sorely disappointed. Because I remember every book I got. Luann isnât even trying to shop for her dad and that is disappointing. And to suggest that Luann would be something like this is kindâa grinchy.
Every year my wife spent a lot of time and trouble looking for the perfect card for her mother. Then one year she gave her mom that perfect card. Her mom went to her dresser and pulled out the cards she had saved, and 4 or 5 of them were the exact, same card.
As my father got older, it actually got older. He loved the old radio serials, I think we must have bought all of them on Amazon for him. My father-in-law, on the other hand.. urgh! We found this gadget that will enlarge his phone screen, which we think heâll love. He is a train driver and likes to watch movies when heâs overnight or two somewhere.
Another running gag about aging and memory: sheâs so lazy she grabs a book off the shelf because she thinks he wonât remember that she got him that book for christmas last year and be happy anyway. She certainly didnât like it when Brad displayed the same level of laziness in filling a box with free stuff and calling it a âchristmas gift.â
Luann and Frank are two peas in a pod- frugal Luann should be grateful that she lives in a rent-free room and her community college fees is covered by her parents. The car she drives was provided by her parents.
Clever girlâĄ. I stopped giving gifts to my father years ago. Itâs simply impossible to give him something he likes. He always criticize everything. So, I hug him and weâre all happy âĄ.
I bought an autobiography about Chuck Yeager, thinking my Dad might enjoy it. Turns out my Dad was a test pilot with Yeager, and was seriously NOT impressed by the man. He was older, but enjoyed the company of White, Grissom, and Chaffee, by far.
I dunno if Iâm noticing it just now, or itâs been that way for awhile â Luannâs chin looks very round when looking at her from the front, but sheâs positively âDick Tracyâ from the side profileâŠ
Dads can live without gifts unlike children or wives as we have pretty much everything we need or want. A sincere kiss and maybe a coffee or lunch together would be an outstanding gift, though. However, Luannâs sincerity and Christmas efforts are underwhelming and borders insultingâŠ..
Give him a gift card next year Lu, maybe to a bookstore, especially to one of those wonderful old legacy ones. There might not be any in Pittsville, but then small towns in states like California have all kinds interesting little stores.
Older people with any means already have too much stuff. The obligatory Christmas gift is mostly just a chore. However itâs sad that people canât gather outside their family this Christmas.
All the Luann haters cite todayâs parody of the Christmas ritual as an example of what a selfish #&@*! she is. Luann projects warmth. Her parents love her and she loves them.
Mine is the 29th. Never had a combo present. My late parents made sure of that. Now my sweet daughter makes it very special, as do my grandchildren. Bless them. Stay safe everyone!
Iâll chime in â one year for my mom (now deceased) I gave her some empty envelopes that were pre-addressed with a local utility company name, her return address and were stamped. This company did not provide return envelopes. This way, when she mailed her payment, she didnât have to find an envelope, stamps, etc. At her age at the time, she too had everything she needed and was difficult to buy for.
When gifting a woman I think of a bird feathers. Something to primp her feathers, but personal! Jewelry, clothing accessories, perfume, etc. NO GADGETS! Those âsalad shooter typeâ commercials are aimed at guys! She may need a frying pan, but she doesnât want it as an event gift.
OR
Something to feather her nest. Bedding, accent pieces, wall decorations, afghans, etc.
Finally, guys! Spend about 20% more than what you had in mind!
I hope she didnât randomly pull a high school dictionary off the shelf. ;-) Seriously it can be very difficult to choose the right book for somebody. People always bought me books because I was a librarian. (Most librarians have more books to read than they know what to do with.) I was also a percussionist so I got a lot of books about drumming, which I honestly wasnât all that interested in reading about. What I was personally interested in at the time was first person narratives by participants in the Vietnam war, which I can guarantee you none of my friends or family would ever have guessed as a book subject to choose for my Christmas giftâŠ
When gifting a man, think about a 10 year of boy. Ten year old boys love gadgets, collectables, things to ride and/or go fast, thinks flashy or loud, and toys. NO CLOTHES unless they are specialty (skiing, climbing, etc.) or collectables (sports, bomber jackets). Something for his auto is always safe, best if it is unnecessary (dash cam, floor mats). Toys for men (radio controlled something, computer games, tools he rarely uses, cameras, etc.)
Later today, I will make my yearly outing to do all my Christmas shopping. I always go to the AM â PM mini mart. Everyone gets a key chain, sunglasses, a Slim JimÂź meat stick, a phone charging cable, and an energy shot. I try to be as thoughtful as I can.
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Like I mentioned above, one year, I told my wife that I was going to give her something with four wheels and an airbag. She just loves her new vacuum cleaner!
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
I think my father has it difficult: his birthday is two days after Christmas.
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
Letâs see: Give dad a book that he already has. Maybe that would work if heâs never read it!
jea9hrkr about 4 years ago
That is pretty bad Lu. Almost as bad as the only thing Momgot on SNL live tonight skit.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Relax.
Lu doesnât know it yet, but her dad is going to give her that same book as HER Christmas gift.
âBooks.â The gift that keeps on giving! ;)
beb01 about 4 years ago
My dad, when he was alive was easy to shop for. He loved chocolates so every year we would give him a pound of chocolates from a top-notch chocolate company. At his age he could not go out and buy they himself any more so he enjoyed when we brought him a gift. Now I like books and have hundred of them in my house but is someone thought they could sneak a book from my to-be-read pile and present it as an Xmas gift they would be sorely disappointed. Because I remember every book I got. Luann isnât even trying to shop for her dad and that is disappointing. And to suggest that Luann would be something like this is kindâa grinchy.
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
Disappointed by Luann. In her 20âs yet too cheapskate and/or lazy to shop and buy a gift for her own father.
Airman about 4 years ago
Every year my wife spent a lot of time and trouble looking for the perfect card for her mother. Then one year she gave her mom that perfect card. Her mom went to her dresser and pulled out the cards she had saved, and 4 or 5 of them were the exact, same card.
stillfickled Premium Member about 4 years ago
One of my brothersâ birthday is Christmas Eve.
PammWhittaker about 4 years ago
As my father got older, it actually got older. He loved the old radio serials, I think we must have bought all of them on Amazon for him. My father-in-law, on the other hand.. urgh! We found this gadget that will enlarge his phone screen, which we think heâll love. He is a train driver and likes to watch movies when heâs overnight or two somewhere.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
He would approve of her thriftiness. But he will be confused about getting volume two of the ânaughtyâ merpeople series.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Frank will recognize the book as his very own copy of âCooking In The Nudeâ.
rklynch about 4 years ago
Now that is just lazy. Just go out and give him a gift card or somethingâŠ
gnmnrbl about 4 years ago
Another running gag about aging and memory: sheâs so lazy she grabs a book off the shelf because she thinks he wonât remember that she got him that book for christmas last year and be happy anyway. She certainly didnât like it when Brad displayed the same level of laziness in filling a box with free stuff and calling it a âchristmas gift.â
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Luann and Frank are two peas in a pod- frugal Luann should be grateful that she lives in a rent-free room and her community college fees is covered by her parents. The car she drives was provided by her parents.
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
Errr, Is that double-sided wrapping paper or are you wrapping it wrong?
illuminare about 4 years ago
No Luann, itâs more youâre too insensitive , lazy and cheap to at least spend money on a nice card and dinner.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Luann, you cheapskate.
mjb515 about 4 years ago
Regifting a gift you already gave is rather low.
Terminal Frost Premium Member about 4 years ago
âIt was a pun. No wait! Whatâs that thing thatâs spelled the same backwards and forwards?â
âA palindrome?â
âYeah, yeah! That!â
âThat doesnât make any sense at all! The palindrome for book would be koob!â
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Clever girlâĄ. I stopped giving gifts to my father years ago. Itâs simply impossible to give him something he likes. He always criticize everything. So, I hug him and weâre all happy âĄ.
Brazos HouTx Premium Member about 4 years ago
My Dad was born on Christmas Day. I sure miss him.
maxiesmom2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Not cool, dudette, not cool.
Kim Roberts about 4 years ago
I bought an autobiography about Chuck Yeager, thinking my Dad might enjoy it. Turns out my Dad was a test pilot with Yeager, and was seriously NOT impressed by the man. He was older, but enjoyed the company of White, Grissom, and Chaffee, by far.
KEA about 4 years ago
This is why I keep a written record of gifts given (not âgiftedâ) and received
TheBigPickle about 4 years ago
I dunno if Iâm noticing it just now, or itâs been that way for awhile â Luannâs chin looks very round when looking at her from the front, but sheâs positively âDick Tracyâ from the side profileâŠ
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
As my parents get older, getting them any gifts becomes more of a challenge. I try to pay attention to things they need or would like.
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Smart girl
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
Nothing says âlove and respectâ like⊠Oh, wait. THIS says âI donât give a crap!â
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Dads can live without gifts unlike children or wives as we have pretty much everything we need or want. A sincere kiss and maybe a coffee or lunch together would be an outstanding gift, though. However, Luannâs sincerity and Christmas efforts are underwhelming and borders insultingâŠ..
luann1212 about 4 years ago
Give him a gift card next year Lu, maybe to a bookstore, especially to one of those wonderful old legacy ones. There might not be any in Pittsville, but then small towns in states like California have all kinds interesting little stores.
kenhense about 4 years ago
Older people with any means already have too much stuff. The obligatory Christmas gift is mostly just a chore. However itâs sad that people canât gather outside their family this Christmas.
kenhense about 4 years ago
All the Luann haters cite todayâs parody of the Christmas ritual as an example of what a selfish #&@*! she is. Luann projects warmth. Her parents love her and she loves them.
realdeedizzle about 4 years ago
mine is 2 days after too
Willi Nilli Premium Member about 4 years ago
Mine is the 29th. Never had a combo present. My late parents made sure of that. Now my sweet daughter makes it very special, as do my grandchildren. Bless them. Stay safe everyone!
sueb1863 about 4 years ago
âAw, thanks, Luann! Uh â say, why did you write âMerry Christmas from Luann 2019â inside the cover?â
BJShipley1 about 4 years ago
I donât know if this is better or worse than the âI will clean my roomâ gift. Luann really really sucks when it comes to gift-giving.
Csaw Backnforth about 4 years ago
Iâll chime in â one year for my mom (now deceased) I gave her some empty envelopes that were pre-addressed with a local utility company name, her return address and were stamped. This company did not provide return envelopes. This way, when she mailed her payment, she didnât have to find an envelope, stamps, etc. At her age at the time, she too had everything she needed and was difficult to buy for.
comic reader 22 about 4 years ago
I donât think either Luann or Nancy like Frank very much.
Tyge about 4 years ago
When gifting a woman I think of a bird feathers. Something to primp her feathers, but personal! Jewelry, clothing accessories, perfume, etc. NO GADGETS! Those âsalad shooter typeâ commercials are aimed at guys! She may need a frying pan, but she doesnât want it as an event gift.
ORSomething to feather her nest. Bedding, accent pieces, wall decorations, afghans, etc.
Finally, guys! Spend about 20% more than what you had in mind!
kauri44 about 4 years ago
I hope she didnât randomly pull a high school dictionary off the shelf. ;-) Seriously it can be very difficult to choose the right book for somebody. People always bought me books because I was a librarian. (Most librarians have more books to read than they know what to do with.) I was also a percussionist so I got a lot of books about drumming, which I honestly wasnât all that interested in reading about. What I was personally interested in at the time was first person narratives by participants in the Vietnam war, which I can guarantee you none of my friends or family would ever have guessed as a book subject to choose for my Christmas giftâŠ
Tyge about 4 years ago
When gifting a man, think about a 10 year of boy. Ten year old boys love gadgets, collectables, things to ride and/or go fast, thinks flashy or loud, and toys. NO CLOTHES unless they are specialty (skiing, climbing, etc.) or collectables (sports, bomber jackets). Something for his auto is always safe, best if it is unnecessary (dash cam, floor mats). Toys for men (radio controlled something, computer games, tools he rarely uses, cameras, etc.)
Sometimes they are expensive, 8^ )
AndrewSihler about 4 years ago
And easy to wrap.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Later today, I will make my yearly outing to do all my Christmas shopping. I always go to the AM â PM mini mart. Everyone gets a key chain, sunglasses, a Slim JimÂź meat stick, a phone charging cable, and an energy shot. I try to be as thoughtful as I can.
.
Like I mentioned above, one year, I told my wife that I was going to give her something with four wheels and an airbag. She just loves her new vacuum cleaner!
YorkGirl Premium Member about 4 years ago
On one hand, clever and funny; on the other, kind of sad.
spaced man spliff about 4 years ago
From Mrs. Claus: "Nu, first of the year you go on a diet !!
Happy (all 6) Holidays, Spacehoppers!!
Schrodinger's Dog about 4 years ago
Monday: Christmas Week Extravaganza !!!!!
kittysquared Premium Member about 4 years ago
Wow. I understand the struggle of buying gifts, but this is just terrible. So little effort when she should be demonstrating appreciation.
bakana about 4 years ago
Dad has got all those books no one has ever Read âŠ
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member about 4 years ago
A whole new way of regifting!
jdbligh about 4 years ago
This has probably been said in one of the previous 189 comments, but Luann is taking the concept of re-gifting too far.
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Isnât what you just did kinda cheating, Luann? Oh, well, âitâs the thought that counts.â You did think about it didnât you?
B UTTONS about 4 years ago
That takes RE-GIFTING to a new low.
Le'Roy Hawkins about 4 years ago
As if fathers get presents.