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  2. What to Write in a Baby Shower Card for Your Favorite ... - AOL

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    The best new baby wishes can be poignant, heartfelt, full of advice, or just a funny note to alleviate any stress. You can also personalize the card with baby girl wishes or baby boy wishes.

  3. 61 funny Christmas quotes to make this holiday season a ...

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    “The one thing women don’t want to find in their stockings on Christmas morning is their husband.” — Joan Rivers “Once again, we come to the holiday season, a deeply religious time that ...

  4. 30 Times Christmas Gifts Were So Epically Funny, The ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Tony-2112 The so-called ‘gag’ gifts are especially great for a white elephant or a Secret Santa exchange during holiday parties. Or when a person prefers simple but witty presents.

  5. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Baby shower cake decorated with a crib. A baby shower is a party centered on gift-giving to celebrate the delivery or expected birth of a child. It is a rite of passage that celebrates through giving gifts and spending time together. [1]

  6. Christmas Wishes - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Wishes or Christmas wishes may refer to: Christmas-timed greetings such as "Merry Christmas", "Happy Christmas", or "Season's Greetings" Christmas Wishes (Anne Murray album), a 1981 Christmas album by Canadian artist Anne Murray; Holiday Wishes (Idina Menzel album), also titled Christmas Wishes, a 2014 Christmas album by American pop ...

  7. Christmas gift (exclamation) - Wikipedia

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    While "Merry Christmas" is the common and current seasonal salutation, "Christmas gift" was an equivalent expression used in the rural south and also in southern Pennsylvania, Ohio Valley, West Virginia, and later in northeastern Texas as a simple greeting and recognizing the birth of Christ as a gift. [2] The greeting is first attested in a ...