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Unique Gifts For Men! How To Choose Them


July 31, 2009

When it comes to choosing a gift for friends or family members it has be something they will want to keep and is unique. One of the problems that buying gifts for men poses is that like any other gift you buy a friend or colleague for any occasion is that you want it to be original.

We can all think back about gifts we have received in the past which were not not that special That’s why I love to use the internet to find unique gifts for all my friends. It gives me the opportunity to find gift ideas that would never appear in any local store.

I recently bought a gift for my brother which I thought was a totally unique gift idea. Basically I bought him a small amount of land. If that was not unique enough this gift land was in Scotland so he by long standing tradition became known as the Laird (the Scottish name for Lord).

I admit it is not a huge Scottish land estate but it does legally belong to him and we all enjoyed the party when he was presented with the Lordship. A few friends were let in on the secret the day before and we all started to bow and curtsy to him calling him “my Lord” and really winding him up. He had no clue what was happening to him later that night.

He actually did live in Scotland for some time but family responsibilities prevent him from returning very often so this gift of being a Scottish Laird or Lord was made really special for him. Although my brother is not a heavy drinker he does like the very occasional tipple of Scotch Whisky so we included a bottle of Isle of Jura malt whisky into the gift and make it even more unique. This whisky is distilled only about a mile of so from his new Estate so he can tour the distillery (its free of course) whenever he visits his Scottish estate on the Isle of Jura.

Although my brother Brian has a connection with Scotland it is not necessary all you need is to have a good sense of humour and enjoy yourself. The website does provide a 50 page Laird of Jura Handbook so you can very quickly learn about the Scottish history and culture in particular the area around your new Scottish Estate.

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