Gift ideas for brother’s 50th birthday

Anonymous
If you’ve already crossed this road, what did you get? Just looking for ideas.
Anonymous
Ember mug
Anonymous
A really good bottle of whisky
Anonymous
huge Yeti cooler
Anonymous
Hobby? Fishing rod or tackle, golf stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:huge Yeti cooler


With wheels
Anonymous
High end hooker. Maybe 2, depending on how well you like him.
Anonymous
I don’t know how to spell it, but Vive Cliquet? It’s champagne. He likes it. I wrote something about getting through a half century and all that’s to come.
Anonymous
My brother and husband wanted a great party with friends and family. I can't remember a single gift that stood out.
Anonymous
Are you looking to gift him an experience- tickets to a sporting event/game/Super Bowl?

An expensive bottle of whiskey (maybe find one that's the same age as him for a good laugh).


Is there a budget?
Anonymous
I love to give "month club" gifts. 3/6/12 months of "Beer of the Month", Cheese, Soup, dessert, pasta, tea, etc...

They've been huge hits.
Anonymous
I’m getting my sister who’s turning 50 the Lego black and white cat because she has a black and white cat.

What does your brother like to do? Is there any experience you guys could do together?
Anonymous
I got a bunch of his old high school friends to send videos wishing him a Happy Birthday and strung them together to show him on the TV at his party. It was fun! Perhaps it's not a traditional gift, but it did make him smile. It was pretty easy to manage using Facebook - I was able to reach many of them that way using direct message, and then they just texted me the videos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got a bunch of his old high school friends to send videos wishing him a Happy Birthday and strung them together to show him on the TV at his party. It was fun! Perhaps it's not a traditional gift, but it did make him smile. It was pretty easy to manage using Facebook - I was able to reach many of them that way using direct message, and then they just texted me the videos.


That’s so very sweet
Anonymous
What does he like?
I’d get an experience gift, could be anything based on interests such as tickets to a sporting event/ concert, F1 driving, restaurant voucher, museum/ performing arts membership, weekend getaway, etc.
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