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Good morning! Cassandra here. Our Sunday Edition looks a little different today, because I've taken over the newsletter to deliver you a holiday gift guide. It's full of ideas for everyone from your friend with a bourbon collection (hi, Pat!) to your aunt who thinks she's the next Martha Stewart, SI Swimsuit issue and all. I hope you find what you're looking for! (You will.) *Disclaimer: Prices are listed as they were at the time of publication. |
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| If you're frantically searching for the perfect stocking stuffer, look no further. Choose a practical fave that unlocks entertainment, sparks curiosity, and unleashes a whole lot of fun: Apple Gift Card. With Apple Gift Card in their mittened hands, your recipient's options are endless. They can browse the Apple Store for new gear, read newly released e-books, nail some sweat-worthy workouts by subscribing to their preferred fitness app, or unlock ad-free games. Oh, and don't forget jam sessions courtesy of Apple Music. Send a world of possibilities to your loved ones via email—or mail a physical card to make their day merry and bright. | |
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| One card, endless possibilities. When you give someone Apple Gift Card, you're handing over the key to subscriptions for their favorite apps, games, and content. The best part? These aren't even all of the exciting possibilities. From fitness to music, the e-world is their oyster. Send joy. | |
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Last week, we asked: If you had the power to swap the meaning of one word in the English language with another, what two words would you swap? Here are our favorite responses: - "Arrival and departure. I think it'll make LAX even more fun."—Allison from Redondo Beach, CA
- "Cake and pie, so that, one day, cheesecake and Boston cream pie can actually be correct in their naming."—Chris from Grand Rapids, MI
- "I'd switch priceless and worthless, because they appear to be synonyms but bafflingly are antonyms. I would also switch valuable and invaluable (resulting in no change to their usage), because it enrages me that they're synonyms."—Erica
- "Palindrome with rotavator. I just think the word palindrome should be one."—Robert from Eugene, OR
- "I would change ice scraper and Zamboni. Zamboni is too fun a word to be stuck using only for hockey rinks. 'I am going to Zamboni the car' is a good way to start a cold morning."—Julian from Tampa, FL
- "Yurt and yeet because I'd rather yurt footballs over those mountains and then retire to my cozy yeet."—Rico from Preston, ID
This week's question What's the strangest thing you've experienced at a work holiday party? (Please, keep it PG-13—we're a family newsletter.) Holly's response to get the juices flowing: "One year, a prestigious institution I worked for trotted out a spiked snow cone cart for everyone." Share your response here. |
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