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What can I buy my brother whom I have not seen in 20 years?
11-09-2012, 08:22 PM
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What can I buy my brother whom I have not seen in 20 years?
I am 26 years old, the last time I seen my brother (who lives in another country) was when me and him were both 6 years old. Last year I found him on facebook and we have kept in touch through computer ever since then. Next week I am driving down to meet him for the first time in 20 years. I would like to buy him something special and meaningful and need some ideas. He is 25 years old, and bisexual (if that helps at all). Any ideas???

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11-09-2012, 08:30 PM
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I am not bi sexual but I lived in Mexico for 4 years without seeing my brother. My brother bought my a bottle of Johnnie Walker Black Label (I'm not sure of the price) and I bought him G Shock Casio Riseman which is about $120. For guys you can't go wrong with good alcohol and watches as they are pretty user friendly. I pods are always good too, basically think what you want for a gift that is around $100 or less he will probably like it too. Hope I can help a little.

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11-09-2012, 08:30 PM
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XD what are you gonna buy for a BiSexual that you cant buy for a straight person. XD

Get him a Nice watch, a "glad you are my brother" Card and go out to eat at a restaurant. ^_^ If you have time you can get it engraved too.
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11-09-2012, 08:30 PM
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One idea would be small picture album with key pictures of you growing up. Birthday pictures, graduation pictures, pictures of your pets, cars and other significant things that you and he might talk about so that when you mention your pets and stuff he knows what you are talking about. Kind of a history of you but keep it small so it doesn't get packed away. I would also include pictures of him so that he knows that he was an important part of your life.
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