Cheap Golf Holidays
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fathers day gift ideas?
I know it’s a little early to start planning a gift but I need help, my dad is kind of hard to shop for. All I really know is that he likes reading, baseball,and golfing. I already buy him books for almost every holiday, and last fathers day I got him a 12 pack of good Golf balls and some Golf Tees (I found the golf balls around my neighborhood; a golf course).
Any ideas?
Please something fairly cheap i’m 14 and don’t have much money.
Thanks!
Wow you are definitely planning ahead. I haven’t even thought about Mother’s Day yet!
You could get him a gift basket. I know a site where you can get some fun baskets with a golfing theme. Check out the below link. The go to the left column and under gift baskets click on Sports. You should find some there! Hope that helps!!
http://www.labellabaskets.com/Qstore.cgi?AID=929
Golf in a Kingdom – The Thailand Golf Experience
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Cheap $12.78 The mysterious Seasick Steve does indeed offer a brand of “cheap” juke joint blues on this album. Not that it’s badly recorded at all; it’s just rather skeletal and rough, Steve fronting a core trio of himself on electric guitar, “Mr. Joe H.” on stand-up bass, and “Mr. Kai C.” on drums. In the 1990s and early 21st century, this is the kind of raw juke joint stuff that underwent a revival, or at least was recorded far more often than it had been, both by oldsters and youngsters. Seasick Steve’s somewhere in the middle of that age range, and while what he devises is acceptable and certainly gritty, it would have been more ear-catching had it come out ten years or so earlier, before other people did similar stuff (and sometimes did it better). The songs are basic, repetitive, and slightly grungy, Steve singing in a lived-in, scratchy, at times mumbly voice that might slightly remind you of Tom Waits and Dr. John at times, though it’s not really that close to either of them. The program’s interrupted by a couple of rambling spoken monologues about the hard-living hobo life, and the songs tend to ramble on without saying much as well. The result is a record that’s at once idiosyncratically down-home and kind of forgettable, somewhat akin to listening to the semi-improvised busking of a Mississippi electric blues trio, playing for passerby waiting on the platform for the next train out of town. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi Performers: Seasick Steve – Guitar |
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Holidays $12.78 Thanks to a large selection of Hawaiian and country tunes, along with non-holiday love songs like Chris DeBurgh’s “Lady in Red,” Hapa’s Holidays stands out from the seasonal pack. Even the predictable choices (“Joy to the World,” “The Christmas Song”) don’t sound traditional, which makes this an interesting choice for listeners who want a Christmas record that is off the beaten path. ~ Rodney Batdorf, Rovi Performers: Eric Keawe – Claves; Larry Lieberman – Tympani [Timpani]; Fiji – Choir, Chorus, Vocals; Lehua Kalima – Choir, Chorus, Vocals; Robi Kahakalau – Choir, Chorus, Vocals; Axel – Vocals; Barneldo – Vocals; Barry Flanagan – Castanets, Sitar (Electric), Ukulele, Guitar, Bass, Vocals; Doug White – Tuba, Bass; |
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The Holidays $30.36 The Holidays |
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