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Mother's Day Is Coming

So... you've heard the rumors. Now meet the myth... or legend. Yes, that's right. Your mother.

Remember how in a week or so Mother's Day will be here. Well if you aren't so sure about that... go check the calendar. Don't worry, I'll be here. Just go check it out... I'll wait for you.

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Oh what's that? You went to the calendar and checked it, and found what? Mother's day is coming up? Wow... aren't you a smart one! Yes, that is correct. Mother's Day is coming up and is approaching. What do you have in mind for your mother. Oh and don't forget... your spouse can have Mother's Day too. ;-) You better not forget her!

Anyways... what do you usually do for Mother's Day? If you still haven't a clue what to do... at least send a card and call her on the phone. It will make her day.

Trus me on this. Don't mess this up.

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