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Ah, yesssss. Cards. I usually toss em right away,

Posted By: but -SM on 2009-06-01
In Reply to: No, it's not the Parrot Woman... SM - Rainbow Sherbet

I do hang onto the blank envelopes to use for sending things like homemade get-well cards, thank-you cards, etc. to friend. And my kittens are having a ball with the box the now-shattered coffee mug came in. It's all good. Almost.


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