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  2. 25 Gift Exchange Party Ideas for Christmas Guests of All Ages

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    Friends & Family Gift Exchange Party Ideas Ugly Christmas Sweater Swap. Invite your besties over for a night of good wine and bad fashion. Ask guests to bring an ugly sweater—the scarier the ...

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    Bloody Mary Dip. Turn your favorite brunch cocktail into a creamy dip! It's zesty with just the right amount of heat. Top with chopped olives and serve with either veggies, crackers, or chips.

  4. The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

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    The top 10 best Christmas gifts of 2024. ... If you're attending a White Elephant party this year, you need a gift that's silly, unique, and inexpensive. ... It includes cards, gloves, shakers ...

  5. Groovy - Wikipedia

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    Groovy (or, less commonly, groovie or groovey) is a slang colloquialism popular during the 1960s and 1970s. It is roughly synonymous with words such as "excellent ...

  6. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    December 25: Laguna Beach Christmas Happening: Thousands gather in Southern California for an extended hippie festival, featuring an airdrop of hundreds of Christmas cards, each containing a dose of "Orange Sunshine" LSD courtesy of The Brotherhood of Eternal Love, or the "Hippie Mafia," an acid-manufacturing and hash-smuggling organization ...

  7. Have a Holly Jolly Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Have a Holly Jolly Christmas is a Christmas album by American folk singer Burl Ives, first released by Decca Records in October 1965 (recorded in 1964). It peaked at #32 on Billboard ' s Best Bets For Christmas album chart on December 2, 1967.

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