A week or two ago, Clark gave listeners advice on
how to draw up a holiday budget. But what if you need some help drawing up your wish list? WalMart.com now allows kids (or adults) to set up a holiday shopping list online and e-mail it to relatives. There are even animated elves named Wally and Mary to guide kids through the process. The website also pops up gift suggestions as you make your list. If the user doesn't want the suggested gift, it will get tossed into a virtual dump truck. If you do want it, there's a bell that rings when you add the gift suggestion to your list. This is one idea that's sure to find a lot of supporters and detractors alike. It's just another way the Internet is interacting with Christmas in a controversial manner. On one hand, parents are worried that they won't be able to afford what their children select. On the other hand, it takes the guesswork out of shopping for your kids. Clark says he always knows what his kids want because they talk about it constantly. When it comes to his teenage daughter, it's always jewelry!