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ID:6042
Title:FREE animated eCards from carlsenCards - http://www.carlsencards.com
Description:Free greeting cards! This site is definitely not the biggest and it may not even be the best. But it certainly is different and original! Here you'll find cats who use phrases like "Kiss my a**" and pick their nose, penguins who argue with the animator and (literally) loses their head. Musical mice and not musical mice. You'll also learn how to say "I hate you" in many languages! But that's not all...
Category:Entertainment: Humor
Link Owner:Martine Carlsen
Date Added:December 17, 2006 09:25:11 AM
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