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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Top 5 worst Father's Day gifts

What is it about Father's Day that brings out the tackiest of tacky gifts? I asked Mike Adamick, a dad and writer, for his take on five gifts that should stay at the store.

Magically moves from head to trash.

Magically moves from head to trash.


"Best Dad" gear.

Mike: Caps, pencil holders, beer cozies...the list goes on and on. Pick any useless item off the shelf, add "Best Dad!" in rainbow lettering and voila, a gift that will remain on your favorite dad's desk for all of 5 minutes before miraculously coming to life and jumping into the trash can. Now "World's Greatest Dad"...that's another story.

Charlene: How could you forget gear that says, "Dad Rocks!" "Pop Pop!" or my personal favorite, "Big Papi!" across the front. All best left said in a card.



So cliché.

So cliché.

Ties.

Mike: I actually like ties, and although as an at-home dad I only have a need for one about every other year now, my closet is full of them. But still, a tie is so ridiculously cliched as a Father's Day gift it practically screams, "I gave you 2 seconds of thought this year. Enjoy."

Charlene: No need to defend this one. Even Rick Springfield says ties are the worst Father's Day gift. Ever.





More. power.

More. power.

A gas grill.

Mike: I feel like I should be in a Jeff Foxworthy joke when I say this, but I love a good BBQ. And I don't mean a slick, silver gas jobbie. Those are for amateurs. I mean an old-fashioned barrel-drum sawed in half and filled to the brim with Kingston and mesquite. Add a slab of ribs, a bucket of cold beers and an entire afternoon to do nothing but baste and brine. I think that's what Hallmark had in mind when it invented Father's Day.

Charlene: Now this is where I disagree. A gas grill equals no charcoal mess for Mom, oops! I mean Dad, to clean.


Can we just talk?

Can we just talk?


A singing anything.

Mike: If you have to press a button to hear an automaton do or say or imitate anything, you might be better off just purchasing a tie. Unless, of course, you think the dad in your life would actually like a jazz inspired Kung Fu hamster. Then you have bigger problems on your hands.

Charlene: Indeed. Billy Bass wailing Smoke on the Water isn't funny anymore.




Hard to believe this used to be cool.

Hard to believe this used to be cool.

Bill Cosby's sweater.

Mike: Seriously, the sweater worn by TV's ultimate dad is for sale on eBay right now. If the father in your life was raised in the 80s and has developed a fascination for old-school garments a la Bret from HBO's "Flight of the Conchords," then look no further. Bid this instant! But if the father in your life has any fashion sense whatsoever, you might want to peruse the clothes racks a little longer.

Charlene: Well, it would hide some pretty nasty spills. But it's June, not December. Drop the sweaters (even the ugly ones) until winter.

If you want to find out what Mike thinks men really want on Father's Day, read on.

And if your looking for last-minute gift ideas, check out these Father's Day posts from the editors of Shine:

Father's Day gifts under $20
Rick Springfield talks Father's Day, his kids and music...and gives me a personal guitar lesson
What he really wants for Father's Day
Just for Dad: Cookie Magazine's Father's Day Gift Guide
Five Cheese burgers your dad will flip over
Nothing says, "I love you dad" like a fat steak: 5 recipes and tips
Father's Day Grilling Recipes

Movie Dad Gift Guide
A no-holding back Father's Day gift guide
Cookie Magazine's Father's Day Pick: Bulldog Cufflinks
Father's Day gift ideas from Dwell

The best Father's Day gifts that aren't grills
The ultimate Product Fiend Father's Day gift guide
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  • Mimi-pz's Avatar
    Posted by Mimi-pz Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:31pm PDT

    OMG too funny!

    I guess I better return the Talking Groundhog that sings, "You're the world's best dad" while wearing manties, a tie and the Cos's sweater... damn. what will I get!

    Our present to Dad this year: I'm taking the boys to my parents' house for 2 weeks and he will be flying solo... in peace and quiet.. for two weeks. Too bad England's not in the European Cup (all soccer related) or he'd be in 7th heaven!

    And as a bonus, that same gift to my husband is what I'm giving my dad -- "here, 2 weeks with your grandsons!"

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  • m's Avatar
    Posted by m Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:46am PDT

    lmao

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  • debraz's Avatar
    Posted by debraz Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:53am PDT

    okay this doesnt help - funny yes: helpful no. if you could write 5 best gifts.... that would work.

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  • Lil's Avatar
    Posted by Lil Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:27am PDT

    hee hee, i am so cracking up over manties. um, i wouldn't give my dad man panties...ever! lol!

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    Posted by Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:17am PDT

    That's stupid! don't listen 2 these people! get your dad whatever you want!!!

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  • TonyaB's Avatar
    Posted by TonyaB Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:36pm PDT

    I wonder. . .what would my over weight father that is a 61 year old pastor look like wearing manties? LOL. . . I think maybe I will not EVER decide to find that out!!!

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  • pixie's Avatar
    Posted by pixie Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:53pm PDT

    GET YOUR FATHER WHAT EVER YOU WANT. MAYBE HE WEARS TIES EVERYDAY OR LIKES TALKING ANIMALS. DON'T LISTEN TO A STUPID ARTICLE. REMEMBER THESE PEOPLE DON'T GIVE A s--- ABOUT YOU OR YOUR FATHER THE GET PAID BIG BUCKS TO WRITE THIS s---.

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  • Vicki's Avatar
    Posted by Vicki Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:18pm PDT

    Give your dad some time. Make him dinner, go for a walk, send a card with some great dad memories. Laugh and have fun.

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  • MinnieS's Avatar
    Posted by MinnieS Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:33pm PDT

    These gifts are awful :)

    If you want some great gifts- I came across this site- check it out http://www.someonespoilme.com/tips/party/last-minute-fathers-day-gift-ideas/

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  • DDKem's Avatar
    Posted by DDKem Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:31pm PDT

    Any gift to a dad from their kid should be prized, not tossed into a trash can.

    Most dads appreciate anything their kids think up, so try a handmade card. Anything specially created for dad is loved (by dads who care about the thought rather than the price tag or latest trend....)

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