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Celebrating the Origin of Mother's Day
Celebrate the true meaning of Mother's Day.
In 1870, after the devastation of the American Civil War, social activist and poet Julia Ward Howe wrote the original Mother's Day Proclamation calling upon the women of the world to unite for peace.
This Mother's Day, celebrate the true meaning of the holiday by giving your mother an e-card with a donation to No More Victims.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Today at the Winn-Dixie
"Excuse me, do you carry panko?"
"PAIN-KO? I never heard of no PAIN-KO. What's PAIN-KO?"
"It like breadcrumbs only lighter. It's Japanese. I checked the breadcrumb aisle already, and couldn't find it."
"Hmmn, hold on miss, let me go get a manager for ya'. "
Manager appears.
"Hi there. PAIN-KO? Sure we got the PAIN-KO. It's on the Ethanic (ethinic) Isle."
Sure enough, overhead on Aisle 4 appears a sign reading Ethnic Aisle. Find panko.
"You have a nice day doll, ya' hear and come back real soon."
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