Thursday, December 4, 2008

What do you call people who are afraid of Santa Claus? Claustrophobic.

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE:
Dynamite:
-With enough selection to suit any personality, pick a funny belt buckle for your best guy or girl friend. It is the perfect fit for anyone- and best of all: you don't need to know their size.
-Wearing a hat can transform anyone: hide a bad hair day or make them look cooler than they really are. Sweatbands and old-school bucket hats also allow that special someone to channel their inner Run DMC.

Menagerie:
-These boots were made for walking, and are not something you would automatically think to give. A vintage pair would make a lasting impression on that special someone. If they happen to have the size you need, the lucky recipient will think of you with every step they take.
-One-of-a-kind jewelry for your mom, aunt, or best friend. Every piece tells a story: select from a wide range of brooches, earrings, rings, and so much more.

Flirt:
-For the drink enthusiast: a flask "I used to jog...but the ice kept falling out of my glass" or a wine glass that says "put your big girl panties on and deal with it". I am sure everyone has a friend who would enjoy this gift to the last drop.
-For the clumsy friend with a sense of humor: constantly spilling tampons in public can be a little less humiliating: a tampon case is the perfect cover-up for an inevitable situation.

The Red Dress Boutique:
-You cannot go wrong with the gift of warmth: an organic quilted scarf with fringe in bright and fun colors...perfect for almost anyone.
-Lolly bands: this SCREAMS stocking stuffer... cute underwear in even cuter packaging.

McColly's:
-Seychelles holiday shoes are perfect for the fashionista who doesn't want... but needs something fantastic this season. Order your size online: www.shopmccollys.com.
-Hanky Pankys: possibly the greatest invention next to the wheel, sliced bread, and bottled water. Do yourself or your best girlfriend a favor and let Hanky Pankys make the day look a little smoother, above and below the surface.

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