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Have you ever had one of those days? You know, when you get home from work and sit down to watch tv you realize you've forgotten something. Today is your Mom's birthday and you forgot to send her a birthday card. What can you do? There's no way you can get one to her in time now. Or is there?
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Also if you want to send those Christmas cards out and hate all the writing them out to everyone you can do it with e-cards too. It'll save even more time from stamps and trips to the post office.
greetings
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Did You Forget To Send Your Mom A Birthday Card?
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