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26 December 2001
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The Economist has an interesting article about the economics of gift giving. Apparently, if the average person went to buy the gifts they received they would only have paid 90% of their purchase price – in other words, 10% of your gift giving dollar/pound/euro is wasted. Actually, this is probably an underestimate in my view… But it turns out there is a silver lining (you can probably guess what it is…)free nokia ringtone 6255ringtone put 2 sidekick24 ringtone ctu sprintfree 3586i ringtone cellular usnokia ringtone free 6225a ringtone fool actringtone act foolcent 50 best friend nextel ringtone Maphow do cent 50 ringtone we50 how cent we ringtones doin accomodation warringtonalcatel ringtone para3105 ringtonesringtone 3210 free3410 free ringtoneringtones million 90 Map

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