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And you got chocolate named after you!
I wish that would give me some title in the company.
The sender has beautiful handwriting!
Indeed! That’s my Dad’s handwriting.
When we had political protests, he was always asked by everyone to write the posters and banners.
Ha, you know I buy a lot of Moser Roth chocolate in Alabama! :)
Oh, I didn’t know it travels that far.