Where Your Christmas Dollar Goes

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Where Your Christmas Dollar Goes

40% Presents:
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6% Presents with no useful functions.

4% Presents with a function, but which will never be used.

10% Presents the recipient will say they like, but really hate.

11% Presents you really want for yourself, and plan to use after
the intended recipients get tired of them.

6% Presents for people you hate, but feel you have to buy for.

3% T-shirts with writings on them.

* Presents you really like and can use

*=Too small a % to be statistically significant.


21% Decorations:
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6% Christmas tree (less if you're really cheap and wait till
Dec. 24th to buy it!).

1% Christmas tree lights to replace the ones that burned out
last year.

1% Christmas tree lights to replace the ones you stepped on
this year.

2% Christmas tree ornaments.

3% Christmas tree ornament hooks (includes the gas for that
extra trip you always have to make back to store because
there weren't enough hooks supplied with the ornaments).

1% A new star for the top.

2% Tinsel (which everyone will put on the tree incorrectly,
starting a very bad, and possibly violent, family argument).

2% Outdoor displays.

2% Medical bills for injuries sustained while putting up outdoor
displays.

1% Fuses to replace those blown when turning on outdoor displays
for the first time.


8% Food and Drink:
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1% More eggnog than the entire Osmond family could even drink.

.5% Foods you would never buy any other time of the year (for
example, fruitcakes, mincemeat, etc.).

1% Alcoholic beverages (triple this figure if you have
relatives coming from out of town).

1% Milk and cookies the kids make leave out for Santa.

1% Candy canes that nobody ever eats.

3% Turkey.

.5% Antacid.


9% Entertainment:
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4% That new Christmas music you buy every year (even though you already
have 57 hours of recorded Christmas music).

5% Extra trips to the local bar that you take to avoid those
sickening TV Christmas Specials the networks keep throwing
at you.


12% Miscellaneous:
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3% Sickly-sweet Christmas Cards.

2% Postage for same.

2% Bonuses for people who don't even deserve them (like that
lousy paper boy).

1% Candles.

1% Plastic mistletoe.

2% Money tossed into street-corner Santa's buckets.

1% Money for the collection plate for your once-a-year trip to
church for Christmas Mass.


10% Batteries
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9% Batteries the wrong size to fit anything that needs them

1% Batteries that fit the items, but one fewer than needed


:rolleyes:
 
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