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Jingle Jugs Animatronic Singing Dancing Boobs – GAG Gifts

The Trophy Rack He’s Always Wanted!
What is it with these Jugs?
Fashioned after a lifelike set of woman’s breasts, Jingle JugsTM, when activated, begin to move in rhythmic motion to the song, “Titties & Beer” by Capitol Records success Rodney Carrington.
The Jingle JugsTM make a perfect gag gift. They’re a must have in the game room or in the bar. Put ‘em in your home office or garage and liven up your workspace. Put a new top on ‘em to match the season. Mount ‘em next to your trophies in the game room – after all, it’s the Trophy Rack He’s Always Wanted! Leave ‘em on “Motion Detect Mode” and startle visitors when they jiggle and dance to “Titties & Beer.” The opportunities for laughter and fun are endless with Jingle Jugs!

The Jugs are manufactured with high quality components. You can either install batteries in them or use the included AC Adapter. Jingle Jugs are easily mountable on the wall or you can use the included stand to put them on a flat surface, like the Thanksgiving table centerpiece. The motion sensor, if activated, will respond to any changes in light – someone walking by, for example!

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  • The Trophy Rack He’s Always Wanted! What is it with these Jugs
  • Fashioned after a lifelike set of woman’s breasts, Jingle JugsTM, when activated, begin to move in rhythmic motion to the song, “Titties & Beer” by Capitol Records success Rodney Carrington.
  • The Jingle JugsTM make a perfect gag gift. They’re a must have in the game room or in the bar. Put ‘em in your home office or garage and liven up your workspace. Put a new top on ‘em to match the season. Mount ‘em next to your trophies in the game room – after all, it’s the Trophy Rack He’s Always Wanted! Leave ‘em on “Motion Detect Mode” and startle visitors when they jiggle and dance to “Titties & Beer.” The opportunities for laughter and fun are endless with Jingle Jugs!
  • The Jugs are manufactured with high quality components. You can either install batteries in them or use the included AC Adapter. Jingle Jugs are easily mountable on the wall or you can use the included stand to put them on a flat surface, like the Thanksgiving table centerpiece. The motion sensor, if activated, will respond to any changes in light – someone walking by, for example
  • Don’t Delay get your hilarious Jingle Jugs

Rating: (out of 1 reviews)

Price: $ 17.98

The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World (Vintage)

By now a modern classic, The Gift is a brilliantly orchestrated defense of the value of creativity and of its importance in a culture increasingly governed by money and overrun with commodities. Widely available again after twenty-five years, this book is even more necessary today than when it first appeared. An illuminating and transformative book, and completely original in its view of the world, The Gift is cherished by artists, writers, musicians, and thinkers. It is in itself a gift to all who discover the classic wisdom found in its pages.

  • ISBN13: 9780307279507
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Rating: (out of 9 reviews)

List Price: $ 14.95
Price: $ 8.00

Amazon.com Gift Card (0108)

Amazon.com Gift Cards are the perfect way to give them exactly what they’re hoping for – even if you don’t know what it is. Amazon.com Gift Cards are redeemable for millions of items across Amazon.com and are also now redeemable at Endless.com.Check out our customized E-mail, Print at Home and Mail Gift Card options.Item delivered is a single physical Amazon.com Gift Card. Gift card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5 x 7 inch envelope. Envelope is delivered sealed.
Gift cards can also be bought in boxes of 50. Need a gift card in a hurry? Buy an Amazon gift card at a store near you. Amazon.com Gift Cards are also a great way to motivate, reward, and appreciate your employees or customers. Order custom denominations, large quantities, and custom Gift Card messaging through the Amazon.com Corporate Gift Card Program. Advertising the use of Amazon.com Gift Cards as an incentive or reward requires a Corporate Gift Card agreement. Learn more. Amazon Services provides shipping and GiftWrap Services.

  • Amazon.com Gift Cards never expire and carry no fees. Gift Cards ship for free.
  • Single physical Amazon.com Gift Card. Gift card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5×7 inch envelope. Envelope is delivered sealed.
  • Add a personal message to the recipient with a free gift note. Just click “Show gift options during checkout” when you add the Gift Card to your Shopping Cart. You will be prompted to add your message during Checkout.
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  • Sold by: ACI Gift Cards, Inc.

Rating: (out of 204 reviews)

List Price: $ 25.00
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Nested Gift Boxes GiftCard –

What is the best gift anytime? The Target GiftCard. Choose your amount and use the GiftCard for merchandise at any Target Store or on Target.com. A .95 shipping fee will be applied for each shipping address receiving a card(s) via standard shipping. Please allow 5 to 8 business days for delivery. For rush delivery, please call 1-800-387-8433. An additional charge will be applied. Ordering 10 or more GiftCards for business or just for fun? Check out the convenient Corporate GiftCard program. Just call 1-800-5GIFTS5.

  • Send Holiday wishes to friends and family with Target GiftCards
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Rating: (out of 3 reviews)

List Price: $ 25.00
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Nested Gift Boxes GiftCard – Reviews

Review by Brittney Roberts:

This was a very unique and intriguing gift card! I loved it, it gave giving a card a special twist. Everyone remembers growing up and having the tiny gift that was inside of a million bigger boxes. This gave off that same exciting feeling! Great idea for a gift card.

Review by PPK:

This is not a gift card inside a box which is inside a bigger box which is inside a bigger box still etc. This is a gift card with a picture of a box within a box within a box etc. The card itself is just a standard sized gift card, the size of an I.D or credit card. The card itself works fine but I think the depiction is a bit confusing.

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Burt’s Bees Head To Toe Kit

You’ll love our special selection of sample size cremes and cleansers, lotions and balms in the Head to Toe Starter Kit- It’s everything you need to cleanse, moisturize and pamper yourself from head to toe, naturally.

  • Features orange oil to stimulate circulation and clear blemishes
  • Assists in the release of toxins from dull or blemished skin
  • A kit with natural creams, lotions and balms
  • Sample size creams and cleansers, including almond milk beeswax hand creme,etc

Rating: (out of 25 reviews)

List Price: $ 14.99
Price: $ 14.29

The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies

Since its first publication in English in 1954, The Gift, Marcel Mauss’s groundbreaking study of the relation between forms of exchange and social structure, has been acclaimed as a classic among anthropology texts.

  • ISBN13: 9780393320435
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Rating: (out of 7 reviews)

List Price: $ 14.95
Price: $ 8.45

The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies Reviews

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In his The Gift, Marcel Mauss attempts to explain and understand gifts in primitive societies. Mauss first decides to show that the motives behind giving gifts are more complicated than commonly believed to be. In modern day society, gifts are often thought of as something given out of good will and without the expectance of something in return. Mauss shows us that in many tribal and native cultures, this is not necessarily true. In discussing the Maori, he says, “They had a kind of exchange system, or rather one of giving presents that must ultimately either be reciprocated or given back” (10). The principle of gift giving is governed by the concept of mana, which is the authority, honor, and prestige derived from the wealth and glory of being a superior gift giver. One must give gifts in order to maintain and increase mana and reciprocates them in order to prevent oneself from losing it. The obligations to give and receive are both very important. To reject a gift leads to two problems. Initially, Mauss states that to do so “is to reject the bond of alliance and commonality” (13). To reject such an important bond in a society that so heavily values communal identity is “tantamount to declaring war” (13). The second problem is that of losing mana and being viewed as afraid to accept gifts because one is unable to reciprocate them. The concept of gift giving as one that has the motives of power and authority involved displaces the common belief of gift giving. Durkheim’s influence on Mauss is apparent in Mauss’ discussion of the contract and sacred qualities. The sacred quality of exchange and contracts also has a relationship to appeasing the gods according to Mauss, or so it is viewed in primitive societies (and according to Durkheim the remnants of such beliefs continue in today’s society). Mauss says that the ideal of the gift as distributive justice arises from the belief that the gods punish those with great wealth who are not generous. Therefore, if a gift are given out of generosity and to promote justice, does that mean that those with less wealth have not only less honor and authority, but also a lower level of justness because they are unable to give great gifts?
Gift giving appears to be a “total” social phenomenon or service because of how it works on not only economic levels, but also social levels. The motives for gift giving are not as magnanimous as one may believe because as Mauss says concerning exchange-gifts, “They are kept for the sheer pleasure of possessing them” (23). He seeks to understand the blind accumulation of wealth and says that it is motivated by “competition, rivalry, ostentatiousness, the seeking after the grandiose” (28). To him, these are somewhat negative motives, although he does not explicitly say so. Mauss shows how gift giving evolves with the Native Americans where the concept of honor is more exaggerated and the idea of “credit” and a time limit on the reciprocation of gifts is highlighted. A gift is essentially given with the motive that not only does one gain honor, respect, and authority from it, but that one will also receive something in return. Now if this something received in return is usually paid “with interest” so to speak as it is expected to be of greater value than the original gift. If Mauss is indeed correct, then why is there not a greater disparity of wealth in these primitive societies? If one is wealthy, then one could seek to continuously extend one’s own authority and wealth at the same time by giving all the time, since accepting the gift is virtually required, a wealthy person could do so and gain interest on all the gifts given. Overall, it’s interesting and provocative. It is helpful to have read Durkheim’s Professional Ethics and Civic Morals (then you realize that Mauss is just following in Durkheim’s footsteps). What kind of society do they propose? It’s not too clear. I’m still trying to figure that one out, but nonetheless, it’s a provocative book, as is Durkheim’s.

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Mauss’ book is a part sociological, part anthropological study of the practice of gift exchange. First, he explores the various forms this practice takes in distinct ethnographic settings. In each case, one catches a glimpse of what Mauss calls the ‘total social fact’: the notion that exchanging gifts signifies, beneath its voluntary and individualistic façade, a complex social affair. On the one hand, bonds of solidarity are created/maintained between implicated social groups; on the other, political relations of subordination (in which the donor often, if not always, occupies the dominant position) are reproduced/contested. Second, Mauss moves on to problematize the notion that the thing exchanged is merely an ‘inert and lifeless object’ and the synchronic view of gift exchange as a short-lived act devoid of temporality. Working his way through his ethnographic observations, Mauss unearths the historical dimension of the gift, which now appears to possess a ‘spiritual’ power irredemiably related to the donor and a historicity (and story) beyond the momentary encounter between donor and recipient. What follows from these two complementary arguments is that gift exchange, contrary to the individualistic notion that it merely involves the persons exchanging the gifts, establishes a wider social/political nexus, connecting the social groups the donor and recipient are members of. Finally, Mauss returns to the present and redeems the gift from its ‘archaic’ context to explore its potential as a social-democratic tool against ‘unbridled’ capitalist exchange.

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The Ultimate Gift

When his wealthy grandfather dies, trust fund baby Jason Stevens inherits his grandfather’s crash course on life: 12 tasks-or gifts-designed to challenge Jason in improbable ways. The “course” sends Jason on a journey of self-discovery that forces him to reevaluate his priorities and determine what he thinks the most important things in life really are.The Ultimate Gift is a tale of one man’s tumultuous journey toward personal growth and fulfillment. Surrounded in life, and death, by avaricious family members fueled by a sense of entitlement, billionaire Red Stevens (James Garner) wants to bequeath at least one member of his extended family “the ultimate gift”: something he perceives as immensely more valuable than material wealth. Red’s arrogant grandson Jason (Drew Fuller) holds a deep-seated hatred for his newly-deceased grandfather, so he’s surprised to learn from his grandfather’s friend and lawyer Mr. Hamilton (Bill Cobbs) and assistant Miss Hastings (Lee Meriwether) that he’s been mentioned in his late grandfather’s will. Far from a straightforward gift of cash, land, or stock, Red’s bequest comes in the form of a series of mysterious recorded instructions, the first of which requires Jason to hop on a plane for Texas the very next morning without a hint of the trip’s purpose or the nature of the gift that awaits him. Dropped into a life of hard physical labor on a ranch in the middle of nowhere, Jason’s bad-tempered fury eventually turns to resignation and he finds himself engaged in, and even taking pride in, the first real manual labor he’s ever done in his life. Unbeknownst to him, his journey toward claiming the ultimate gift has only just begun. When he returns from Texas, Jason finds his home cleared out, his car confiscated, and instructions to produce one true friend. While Jason is reduced to sleeping

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“LOVE AND HUGS” SALT & PEPPER SHAKER SET *GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR FRIENDS, LOVED ONES, WEDDING, ETC”

As featured in Wallpaper- and I.D. magazine. The very nature of this set connotes love, making it a perfect gift for your loved ones! The bold use of black and white suggests that we are all brothers and sisters on this planet and we need to treat each other with kindness, compassion and respect. The rethinking of a salt and pepper set on this level, as well the clever geometric aspect of the design and the inherent ergonomic and storage benefits that it provides all contribute to the design’s universal appeal. Size: 3″ height

  • As featured in Wallpaper- and I.D. magazine.
  • Great universal gift idea.
  • Size: 3″ height.

Rating: (out of 6 reviews)

List Price: $ 60.00
Price: $ 12.99

Valentine Amore Romantic Gift Set – Bed of Roses Scented floating silk rose petals and tealight candles

This box is a big seller. The outside says it all: Very romantic on high quality paper board each box holds 150 SILK Rose Petals, scented and floatable, 4 tea lights to set the mood and an invitation to romance. One stop shopping. You may want to add other extras to the end cap, i.e. chocolates; champagne etc The tea lights are of high quality wax, giving a nice glow to the romantic evening. You can use it for showers, parties,anniversaries and of course Valentines Day. The possibilities are endless. The package needs no wrapping; it is a present and mood setter by itself.

  • This Romantic Gift set box is a big seller
  • Very romantic on high quality paper board each box holds 150 SILK Rose Petals, scented and floatable, 4 tea lights to set the mood and an invitation to romance.
  • The package needs no wrapping; it is a present and mood setter by itself

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

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Price: $ 7.98

Valentine Amore Romantic Gift Set – Bed of Roses Scented floating silk rose petals and tealight candles Reviews

Review by Ali Alsumaiti:

Bought these for especial night! This kit really makes it especial.

couldn’t ask for more!

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Bon Appetit

Show your appreciation with this generous sampling of gourmet fare. This gift basket contains lots of new items and many traditional Wine Country favorites: Brown & Haley cashew roca buttercrunch toffee, Ghirardelli milk chocolate squares, Tuscan crisp crackers, Bella Campagna salami, La Region des Vignobles brie cheese spread, Napa Valley Mustard Company country style dijon mustard, caramel toffee hard candy, Dolcetto petite all-natural chocolate wafer rolls and a serving plate. This appealing assortment, designed to impress, is now available with free shipping! Gift Size: 18″ x 8″ x 10″ – Item 514

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