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Thrillist San FranciscoTake the secret out of Santa-ing (and the crappy presents out of your house) by telling people exactly what you want with the greatest innovation since The Magic No Ouchie Meat Machine: Thrillist's 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.
Whether you're angling for a 007-worthy suitcase-turned-boombox, a living room-complementing pine recreation of Ninja Gaiden, or a solid walnut shelf that'll cooly keep your bike suspended in place, use My Wishlist to ensure your friends & family know what you want out of Thrillist's digital catalog, lest you end up with another themed poster of babies playing jazz saxophones...as that story has yet to be published.
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