Holiday Gifts: Books, Movies and Music
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One thing you can be fairly certain of is that you can always find a gift of movies, music or a book for anyone on your holiday gift lists. But you don’t want to do it in an ordinary way.
For example, my aunt gave my father a book of Tom Lehrer songs. One of the lyrics is “Life is skittles and life is beer.” So she included a package of skittles and a can of beer with the book. Another time, I gave my husband a movie withe trinkets that were mentioned in (and integral to the plot of) the movie.
Movies
Movies are sold everywhere from Blockbuster Video Rental stores to Walgreen Drug Stores. You can find movies in convenience stores and grocery stores. Many of the larger retailers, like Wal Mart, have bins of “bargain” priced movies and if you don’t mind digging through them you can find some really good movies at rock bottom prices. If you aren’t bothered by the words “previously viewed” you can get some current hits for $8 to $10. With a diligent search and good timing you can get some great new unopened movies off of eBay for a fraction of the cost in stores. It’s also a good source for movies that are out of print.
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A lot of people like to have parties during the holidays where their friends gather together. A newer twist on this idea also helps you and your friends get the holiday shopping done, as well.
Sometimes a one-time gift just isn’t what you are looking for. You want something that will keep on giving throughout the year. Enter the “Of the Month” clubs. There is an incredible variety of “Of the Month” clubs you can choose from.
Do you have someone on your gift shopping list who likes the theater, live concerts or sports? Then one way to handle the “what to buy” dilemma during the holidays is to purchase a pair of tickets to an event that you know the recipient will enjoy. This is especially nice if you are getting something that they wouldn’t necessarily buy for themselves. I say a “pair” of tickets because most events are better if you can take someone with you.
Tickets or a season subscription to the local playhouse. There are a great number of amateur playhouses (some that also serve dinner) in many communities. Junior colleges and even some high schools put on performances that are highly enjoyable.
When find yourself with someone on your holiday gift list who is difficult to shop for, sometimes your best bet is to go for something out of the ordinary. Here are some ideas for unusual gifts that can please even the most discriminating receiver.
