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Introducing My Wishlist

Granting you way more than three wishes this holiday season

Since most wishes end up with you holding some dead monkey's dessicated paw, Thrillist's hooking you up with a hands-on-but-less-handsy desire-granting device known as My Wishlist.


How it works: At the bottom of shopping-related Thrillist articles there's an "Add to My Wishlist" button. Whenever you see something that would make your life a paragon of satisfied contentment, click this button. You can also click "Add to My Thrillist" on any article on the web, and then click the "Add to Checklists" button.


The next time you're in My Thrillist open up your Checklists -- your Wishlist (and any other Checklists you created) will be waiting for you. Click into your Wishlist and use the share icons on the top right of the page to blast out these many, many tasteful desires to the legions of people living in your debt.

So use My Wishlist to tell everyone whether you want a handmade Japanese watch assembled before your eyes, a crazy-stylish electric bike, or super-cheap-yet-top-notch custom work clothes, because even if their paws are kind of gross, there's nothing wrong with a good monkey suit.

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Introducing My Wishlist (Emailed on December 8, 2011)

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