March 28, 2009

Unique Personalized Christmas Gifts for Him

The Christmas season is once again just around the corner. Maybe you need some unique gift ideas for him? Following is a list of Christmas gift ideas that are sure to be greatly enjoyed by the dad, uncle, grandpa, good friend, co-worker, boss, brother-in-law, cousin or father-in-law on your shopping list.

Personalized keepsake items are always fun and unique gift ideas. Items like: glass or ceramic coffee mugs, crystal or marble picture frames, leather wallet or checkbook cover, Swiss army knife, crystal or marble award/plaque, leather travel bags, passport cover or holder, jewelry, iPod or DVD/CD cases, funny T-shirts, hats and sweatshirts or crystal barware items like: decanter sets, glassware, carafes and other home bar essentials.

Also try these fun and unique gift ideas: personalized bar signs, fine art wall poster prints, banner/garden flags, gift baskets and smoking accessories like: a humidor box, holding case or cutter for the cigar lover. Best of all these gift items can all be personalized with names, dates, initials, even poems and famous sayings or quotes, depending upon the size and style of the item chosen.

Another unique group of gift ideas are as follows: grilling tool set, gardening tool set, maintenance tools, garage organizing items, a gift certificate to a favorite store and NFL sports memorabilia which comes in a large variety of items for the die hard sports fan. All these items are great ideas for every guy on your list, just match the right gift to the right guy and he?ll not only enjoy his gift but also have something to look forward to as well.

Going out and doing fun stuff for a gift idea is always a big hit with him. Gifts like: a relaxing massage, a day at the spa, a weekend getaway with the family or the guys, hunting or fishing trip, tickets to a favorite concert, game or other event, a game of golf or tickets to an amusement park are all fun to both give and receive during the holiday season. You just have to pick which gift he would like best and watch his eyes light up when he opens his gift.

Another option is to have everybody go in together on a gift. Gift ideas like: a big screen TV, massage chair, iPod, blackberry, surround sound system, took box, power tools, laptop or computer and plane tickets for an event or vacation are all great gift ideas that can be out of reach for those sticking to a budget. When everybody split?s the cost, you have the chance to get him one big gift that he?s sure to love and enjoy.

This last group of gift ideas is a combination of all the different gift groups. Items like: cufflinks, flasks, shot glasses, valet trays, watch boxes, desk accessories like: nameplates, organizers, memo pad holders and pen sets or golf gifts like: a shoe bag, shadow box, a divot tool and ball marker and new clubs or wine gifts like: crystal glassware, carafes, stoppers and presentation boxes, plus leather toiletry bags or grooming kits can all be personalized and are something he can use, look forward to and will appreciate.

No matter who he is to you or what kind of man you are shopping for, remember to look around for the best deal possible. The internet is a great way to get both the quality you want and best price available when looking for that perfect Christmas present. So start looking early and find what you want, thus eliminating any last minute shopping stress.

Most importantly remember to find the gift that best fits his personality. Items that he can use, allow him to pursue his hobbies or can enjoy are always the best kind of gifts to give. Plus whether it?s personalized Christmas gift or a fun and memorable vacation/getaway, you know he will love and cherish your unique gift for years to come.



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October 23, 2008

How To Plan A Smoke-Friendly Trip

From one perspective, the dramatic rebound of premium cigars couldn't have come at a better time. After decades of competition from cigarettes, the gradual deterioration (through age) of its customer base, and decreased consumer interest in tobacco products generally, the sudden early-nineteen-nineties resurgence of interest in premium cigars was instrumental in keeping the industry alive. After fourth quarter industry growth in 1992 (the first in years), the launch of new magazines devoted to the hobby of cigar smoking, and a proliferation of cigar bars and specialty shops, cigars were trendy for the first time in decades.

But the timing was also somewhat ironic. Between a high-profile class-action suit against cigarette companies and controversies over cigarette advertising – not to mention a general decline in the number of smokers – the world's cigar makers found themselves experiencing new popularity at a time when their industry was also facing new marketing challenges. Along with these changes came a gradual increase in the number of buildings, towns, and sometimes entire states where smoking of all kinds was regulated. All those new cigar smokers found themselves restricted from enjoying their new hobby in airports, restaurants, and entire localities.

All of which raises a question – if you're a smoker traveling the United States, what are your options? To what parts of the United States can you travel if you're hoping to enjoy a box of fine cigars alongside the new sights and sounds?

There's no easy answer to that question, because individual towns and cities within an overall smoking-friendly state can enact their own forms of anti-smoking legislation. But in terms of statewide laws, here is a brief guide to the states with the most permissive – and the most restrictive – smoking legislation.

First of all, the overall news is – if you're planning a true cigar-lover's vacation, you might want to stick to the South (no surprise there) or parts of the Midwest. Of the eighteen states that allow smoking in bars of all kinds, as well as in casinos, restaurants and workplaces, quite a few are in one of these two regions of the country.

Among the southern states with permissive smoking laws are Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Tobacco plays an important role in the history of many of these states: Virginia was a major tobacco producer and smoking hub, not to mention the place where many Union soldiers first discovered the habit of cigar smoking during the Civil War. North Carolina was the scene of the discovery of Brightleaf tobacco, and the home of Durham, a major tobacco city. South Carolina was also, early on, a big tobacco producer.

Other very smoke-positive states include the Midwestern states Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. Perhaps smoking helps deal with the harsh winters for which many of these states are infamous. The same beat-the-cold explanation may apply in Alaska, another state with maximally permissive smoking laws, and Kentucky, which I would have counted as a "Midwestern" state, except that some Kentuckians take violent exception to this designation. (Some also don't like it if you call them "southern.") Rounding out the list of the top pro-smoking states are Pennsylvania and Wyoming.

As for the bottom of the list: if you like smoking in bars, restaurants, casinos and workplaces, stay out of Arizona, Delaware, Washington State and Washington D.C., Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, and – no surprise – California. All of these states have enacted the least permissive, widest-scale smoking bans at the statewide level. Not only that, but several of them are cold – it's hard to imagine a worse fate than traipsing around Minneapolis or St. Paul in winter, with an unlightable stogie, exiled from your favorite bar. In Arizona and California, at least it's warm enough out on the sidewalk.

States that allow at least some indoor, public smoking include Tennessee, Arkansas, and Montana, where some bars and casinos allow smoking, as well as Hawaii, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, where bars, casinos and restaurants that allow smoking may be found. Most of the other states have heavier but not full restrictions. (And as for Nevada, if you're wondering – well, you can smoke in some casinos and bars, but not anywhere that serves food.)

Wherever you go, if you're worried about encountering roadblocks to smoking, call ahead to your hotel or visit the city's web page. After all, local ordinances can be as restrictive as any statewide ban. Do research first.



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