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Mad for Dad

The Brooklyn Paper
For the stressed-out dad
An hour-long massage, $115. At D’Mai Urban Spa, 157 Fifth Ave. at Lincoln Place in Park Slope, (718) 398-2100 or www.dmaiurbanspa.com.

For the sporty dad
A pair of Cyclones tickets, $14 to $30. At Keyspan Park, 1904 Surf Ave. at West 19th Street in Coney Island, (718) 507-8499 or www.brooklyncyclones.com.

For the foodie dad
The Grillslinger Sport BBQ Tool System, $49.99. At The Brooklyn Kitchen, 616 Lorimer St. at Skillman Avenue in Williamsburg, (718) 389-2982.

For the fashionable dad
Skinny tie, $24–$28. At Alter, 109 Franklin St. at Greenpoint Avenue in Greenpoint, (718) 784-8818 or www.alterbrooklyn.blogspot.com.

For the dad who packs a punch
Gleason’s Gym 2008 Fantasy Boxing Camp, $1650. Reserve a spot by calling (718) 797-2872.

For the smooth dad
Absinthe Shave Cream, $22. At Korres Natural Products, 140 Montague St. at Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 643-9425 or www.korres.com.

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