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    Great free e-card site!

    https://www.punchbowl.com Hey I was looking for a new site that had e-cards and I found this one. Its really cool. They look like real greeting cards! You can customize almost everything on them. They have envelopes with stamps and you can customize them also. There is a paid version but the free one has a ton of really cute cards! Hope you like it!

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    just tried it! Super cute!
    First met online: June, 2010
    First met in person: August, 2011 (See the story of our first visit)
    Second visit: December, 2011 (Christmas and New Years together!)
    Third visit together: August, 2012
    Fourth visit: December 2012 (Christmas and New Years together!)
    Fifth visit: July 2013 (2 weeks here in Canada)
    Sixth visit: December 2013 (Christmas and New Years together again and I finally met his mother!)
    Next visit: Unknown... for now but coming up ASAP

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      #3
      Wonderful, I love eCards! - Thanks for sharing =)

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        #4
        Great, thanks for the tip. I have used 123greetings, there's a lot to choose from

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          #5
          thanks alot for sharing the site is awesome

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            #6
            Nice! Thanks for sharing

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              #7
              Amazing! Love this!
              “The ties that binds us are sometimes impossible to explain. They connect us even after it seems like the ties should be broken. Some bonds defy distance and time and logic; Because some ties are simply… meant to be.” - Grey’s Anatomy


              >Little Box<



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                #8
                Thank you! So cute! Just sent one off...<3

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                  #9
                  Thanks. I just sent one too. Hope he likes it.
                  "Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. "
                  Benjamin Franklin

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