For those you really need to thank:
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Shiatsu Massage Cushion- $199.99Bed Bath and Beyond: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com
For all the conveniences modern life offers, people still seem to carry a lot of tension. A Shiatsu massage cushion can make that tension melt away. This cushion fits most chairs and works on sore muscles. A command track adjusts to your height and provides heated, deep massage to your lower, upper or full back.

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Cashmere Throw- $275.00Gump's San Francisco: http://www.gumps.com
Good thank-you gifts aren't "for" anything; they just say thanks. Cashmere is one of those fabrics that really lets someone know you appreciate him or her. A cashmere throw will spoil your recipient and let her know you really care. We like this one from Gumps for its opulent color range and enveloping size.

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Baby Gaggia Espresso Maker - $799.95Williams Sonoma : http://www.williams-sonoma.com
Top-of-the-line Baby Gaggia Twin Espresso from Italy is for the real coffee connoisseur. It brews two cups of espresso at once with a high pump pressure to ensure the utmost consistency and prime extraction from the ground coffee beans. A frothing wand makes lattes, cappuccinos and macchiatos easy to prepare.

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iPod Touch- $229 for 8GBApple: http://www.apple.com
The sleekest iPod design yet, the only downfall is the Touch might get lost in the recipient's hand--it's that small. But clumsy fingers will feel at home as they navigate a jukebox-like touch screen through all their albums, and built-in speakers eliminate the need for pesky ear buds.

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Wine Country Tour- $95.00Wine Country Tour Shuttle: http://www.winecountrytourshuttle.com
Need a special way to say thank you? A tour through wine country may be just what the doctor ordered. The Napa Wine Tour boasts being the most comprehensive Napa Valley tour available, with four wineries, a picnic lunch at V. Suttui, and a 50-minute Ferry Bay Cruise from Napa Valley to San Francisco. Napa is just one great American wine stop; for other options, check out the wine country in Temecula and Sonoma, Calif., and in Oregon and Virginia













