Another suggestion may be to think about what are some of his immediate goals. Last Valentine's, my friend was heavily interviewing and into a serious fitness routine. I truly did not want to give him something heavy with 'serious relationship-type undertones'. Because he is in the IT industry, I purchased him a magazine that was very industry related (helped him with job interviews). I also purchased another magazine that was centered on Men's Health. I felt that those were good ideas due to what was going on in his life at that time. I wrapped them in cute ribbons and fed him a home-cooked meal (any single bachelor will enjoy that).
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"Unless you know the road you've come down, you cannot know where you are going"
~Temme proverb, Sierre Leone~
[This message has been edited by jazbri (edited February 07, 2001).]
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