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janetupnorth said:Hmm...I really need to clean my house...what to sell...
I have tons of Nancy's Artwork stickers and stamps...new in package...hmm...........................
LOL!
redsoxgirl said:You guys are evil - pure evil!
wadesgirl said:You don't happen to have the Save your receipt stamp do you?
janetupnorth said:I'll check when I get home tonight and let you know - I think I do! It would be brand new - unused.
wadesgirl said:I don't need to spend any more money but I've been wanting one of those stamps for a while. It wouldn't matter if it's new or not, let me know.
redsoxgirl said:Because I keep buying it!!! :yuck: :grumpy:
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