 By Ken Satterfield
Word&Way
1) Christmas is getting closer.
2) Your gift-giving list isn’t getting any shorter.
Combine these two facts, and you may find yourself drawn towards finding something, anything that can be wrapped and put under a tree.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, last year’s retail sales accounted for $31.4 billion in December — and that’s just department stores. (Add another $21 billion for electronic and mail-order shopping.)
Much of this money will provide special memories and cries of “Just what I wanted!” Other presents, influenced by the gift desperation factor, will account for clothing in odd colors and patterns, games that will never be played and questions of “So, what does it do?”
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