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Subject: No excuse for forgetting
Posted Jan 29, 2003 by
Grace K
 
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There is no excuse for forgetting an anniversary (or any other important annual date) these days. If you're reading this site, then you must have access to a computer and probably a mobile phone. CALENDAR SOFTWARE - that's the answer.

Astonish your friends and loved ones with your sudden ability to remember things. I know it may seem a bit clinical but it's better than tears & plate smashing - some things demand spontaneity but not anniversaries.
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Subject: No excuse for forgetting
Posted Jan 30, 2003 by
Shea the Sarcastic: Play Ball!
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That's why I thought it was a good idea to plan our wedding for a couple of days after his birthday ... he couldn't *possibly* forget then! winkeye

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