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Weekend Reading – June 8, 2007

It’s the weekend again which means that it’s time to link to other great articles from around the web.

Speaking of Fathers Day gifts, do you have any good ideas? My Dad is the type of person who already has everything. We usually buy him a gadget or something, but I’m looking for more ideas this year.



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  1. 1. florch

    Cheap gift idea…

    http://www.yorkphoto.com

    We made a photo calendar between siblings. Subscribe, upload photos for each month and specific days. Personal, includes the whole family as an online project as we live far apart and inexpensive…about $19 between 3 siblings.

    I think most Dads would like it

  2. Hey Florch! Thanks for the great idea!

  3. 3. Daniel M,

    A gift from Omaha Steaks is a great gift for folks who have everything. Especially if they have a monster backyard grill.

  4. A restaurant gift certificate is a great idea also. Perhaps the KEG is similar to Omaha steaks?

  5. gift certificate all the way FT!!

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