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    Image credits: Cult7Choir "The most important thing is to know your audience. A funny gift works best when it matches the recipient's sense of humor—whether they love lighthearted jokes, quirky ...

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    Need a few ideas on what to write in a Christmas card? From funny to sweet, we have 50 right here for every friendship stage.

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    Make spirits bright this holiday season with these funny Christmas puns and corny jokes. Find one-liners about Santa, Christmas trees, dogs, cats and more. 125 Christmas puns that'll make you ...

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    (haha funny number) Singing any Cardi B song. About the food that you find (or don't find) tasty. List of promises by politicians. Posting any number of useless messages made by bored editors of Wikipedia. Another cat picture. Here's a cat you can really sink your teeth into (or vice versa). Your low-effort school play of How the Grinch Stole ...

  6. The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

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    Carhartt Men's Knit Cuffed Beanie. $20 at Amazon. Best stocking stuffer for her Diamond Dazzle Stik. $9 at Amazon. ... Teen boys are silly, so gift them silly gifts for Christmas. We're kind of in ...

  7. The Twelve Gifts of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    "The Twelve Gifts of Christmas" is a song parody written and performed by Allan Sherman based on the classic Christmas song "The Twelve Days of Christmas". The song reached #5 on the Billboard Christmas Chart in 1963. [1] A noted jukebox record supplier stated that if the record was released earlier, it "might have been a hot number."