Four-county Golf Destination Offers Variety of Golf Memberships, Stay-and-Play Packages
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The Holiday and Christmas season is around the corner and shopping for gifts are in people's minds. While it's easy to buy a gift for a friend it's a question of what gift to buy for a grandparent. George Mason University professor Names 2008's Top 5 "Nana" Technology Holiday Gift ideas that can improve the quality of life for older adults.
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With the holidays just around the corner, Christmas shopping sits center stage. Video games, DVDs, Ipod's, a 2008 Hummer, all kinds of people ask for all sorts of things. Some people are easier than others: teenagers are typically satisfied with clothes, sports zealots are typically happy with paraphernalia representing "their team," and kids are typically overjoyed by lots and lots of toys.
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Christmas and Holiday shopping season is starting already and individuals, family members are in the buying spree. Many are looking for technology gadgets, since most people like tech gadgets, DVDs, video recorders, DVD players. Today we look at Polaroid DVD Recorder which has 160 GB disk space and some say even records with one touch.
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Just in time for the holidays, Stupid.com reveals The Stupidest Holiday Gifts for 2007. From talking Larry Craig action figures and Hillary Nutcrackers to Christmas candy to outrageous gadgets, this is the ultimate list for stocking stuffers, grab bags or gift exchanges.
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After standing in lines or scrambling with crowds for Xbox 360's, T.M.X. Elmo's, flat-screen TV's and other popular gift items, the average consumer will tally up about $800 in Christmas holiday spending this year. A mother/daughter fitness publishing team suggests spending $15.95 on a gift for yourself--a fitness journal--to give your loved ones the gift they really want from you.
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Many toys available this Christmas could damage your child's hearing according to the UK-based charity Deafness Research UK.
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Study finds that familiarity makes predicting a loved one's tastes more difficult.
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