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So I just dropped more than I wanted on Amazon.ca, for Christmas presents. Love the convenience and selection... BUT it's almost too easy and therefore I spend more. Anyway, since I almost finished my shopping in 2 hours online (yay!) I have Christmas on my mind.

- What cool ideas do you have for gifts? I'm having trouble buying for a 14 year old boy (no more electronics!).
- What do you think my wife would prefer for a stocking-stuffer? A collapsible shovel, or 2 stroke oil? *heheheh*
 

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Get the boy a $325.00 gift certificate for a tattoo shop, wife maybe a gift certificate for a clothing store she goes too.
 

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What are his hobbies? I'd lean towards shooting or fishing stuff?

As far as the wife I have no idea. When you find out get me one for my wife too. Haha
 

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I got a crossbow when I was 14 (33 years ago) though it was the coolest thing and I still have it, cause it's still cool ;) Maybe your boy will too???

I'm looking at getting the gf, something like a fleece onezie........ She always complains about being cold. I saw one in a Cabela's flyer and think I'll go that route, with a couple of little things too.
 

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His 14 boy would like the catalog from Victoria secret.

At 14 I would of liked fishing gear or out doors. Buy him a gun! Gives you a excuse to use your new pal!


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How do the legalities of that work? He can't have a PAL as far as I understand. Can he legally shoot with parental supervision?
 

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Get the boy a $325.00 gift certificate for a tattoo shop, wife maybe a gift certificate for a clothing store she goes too.

What an odd number to choose? Why so specific? Also you have to be 18 to get tattood anywhere I've got ink from anyway.
 

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What are his hobbies? I'd lean towards shooting or fishing stuff?

As far as the wife I have no idea. When you find out get me one for my wife too. Haha

This is part of the problem. He has no hobbies. YouTube .... *sigh*. I brought him to the gym with me for a week, hoping he'd love it like I do. Nope...... We put him in guitar lessons for 6 months, bought him an amp and guitar, and dropped a grand on this or that. That was last Xmas. He hasn't touched his guitar in months. If I bought him *ANY* hand held electronics device, he'd be happy.
 

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I got a crossbow when I was 14 (33 years ago) though it was the coolest thing and I still have it, cause it's still cool ;) Maybe your boy will too???

I'm looking at getting the gf, something like a fleece onezie........ She always complains about being cold. I saw one in a Cabela's flyer and think I'll go that route, with a couple of little things too.

I always wanted a crossbow, and he has expressed some interest in archery, but I had already mentioned that to his mom recent;y and she vetoed me. In this case I didn't argue too much.
 

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What are his hobbies? I'd lean towards shooting or fishing stuff?

As far as the wife I have no idea. When you find out get me one for my wife too. Haha

As for the wife, I settled on BOTH the shovel, and skidoo oil. ;) lol
 

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This is part of the problem. He has no hobbies. YouTube .... *sigh*. I brought him to the gym with me for a week, hoping he'd love it like I do. Nope...... We put him in guitar lessons for 6 months, bought him an amp and guitar, and dropped a grand on this or that. That was last Xmas. He hasn't touched his guitar in months. If I bought him *ANY* hand held electronics device, he'd be happy.


If hes into hand held devices buy him a GPS and some camping gear.Its very hard to buy for a kid that's into electronics and nothing else..........Good luck!!!
 

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If hes into hand held devices buy him a GPS and some camping gear.Its very hard to buy for a kid that's into electronics and nothing else..........Good luck!!!

I wish he was that "normal". We bought him a brand new bike last summer.... he might... MIGHT have got on it 3 times. WTF kind of kid uses their new bike 3 times all summer??? He is a video game junky, and his biological (dead beat loser) dad buys him Nintendo DS / DSI / iPod / Console / etc for his birthday once a year and is the hero. Then it is me and his mom that pay the electricity for 10 ****ing devices year round, and put up with his tantrums when you try and get him to do a chore, or even just get off the device-of-the-day and clean his room.

I like my video games too, don't get me wrong, but this kid doesn't like anything BUT video games..... I'm hoping when a girl finally shows some interest in him, his balls will drop and he will want to shower more regularly, and go outside more often. /kids

I'd like to put him in karate (or any local martial art), and see if he learns any self-discipline ....
 

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Pair of sidecutters would fix that!! Try and see if he would like skiing, my son likes this anywhere and everywhere now Ab/Bc home etc... usually get him a seasons pass to some loxal hill or mtn top!!
 

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Pair of sidecutters would fix that!! Try and see if he would like skiing, my son likes this anywhere and everywhere now Ab/Bc home etc... usually get him a seasons pass to some loxal hill or mtn top!!

Side-cutters would fix???? His is collection of devices? lol So would my vice/drill press/soon to be SKS (or the like).
 

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This is part of the problem. He has no hobbies. YouTube .... *sigh*. I brought him to the gym with me for a week, hoping he'd love it like I do. Nope...... We put him in guitar lessons for 6 months, bought him an amp and guitar, and dropped a grand on this or that. That was last Xmas. He hasn't touched his guitar in months. If I bought him *ANY* hand held electronics device, he'd be happy.

I feel your pain !
 

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How do the legalities of that work? He can't have a PAL as far as I understand. Can he legally shoot with parental supervision?

I think at 14 you can get jr pal and can shoot with a parent around. Get a 22 and take him chicken hunting.


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I think up until 16 he is covered under your PAL if you are there to supervise. Have you tried taking him snowmobiling?
 

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I think at 14 you can get jr pal and can shoot with a parent around. Get a 22 and take him chicken hunting.


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Interesting I was not aware of that. (newb myself). I'd have to seriously consider it. He's uncoordinated unless using a mouse and keyboard. I'm not sure I trust him with scissors nevermind something more lethal lol
 
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