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Plush Animal Lovers Day


Today is Plush Animals Lovers Day.  Who hasn't received a favorite stuffed animal as a gift that you loved as a kid.  Doesn't matter if it was a traditional teddy bear, a stufffed dog or a Plush Clydesdale, everyone had some kind of stuffed animal they loved growing up.  Today is the day to remember that old friend and celebrate with them.



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Leap Day


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It's February 29 and you know what that means, it's Leap Day.  This is that extra day of February that only happens every four years. Those born on this day are called "leaplings."  Aww, isn't that cute?

Anyway, traditions says that women can only propose marriage during a leap year.  Okay single women, here's your chance, but you better get it going since you only have 10 months left to find a man and ask him to marry you.

Yeah, so it's a tradition from 5th century Ireland, but it's still a tradition.




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Get a Big Bear Hug Today


Polar Bear So cute and cuddly!  Today is Polar Bear Day and what better gift than this 20" Save the Bears Polar Bear from Vermont Teddy Bear.  He's $99.95 and for each one of these bears purchased $5 will go to the IFAW.  The polar bear population is being diminished by human and natural causes.  The IFAW helps save and protect polar bears all around the world.



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Today is Valentine's Day


Roses and Sad Sam Happy Valentine's Day!



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There's no Monkey Business Here


Jaguars Rally Monkey Make sure everyone in town knows who your kid roots for with this cute little monkey.  A gift idea for the pint size Jaguars fan that won't mind having this monkey on his back.  From Football Fanatics you can get this Jacksonville Jaguars monkey for $14.95.



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Frog Saves Day Again


Frog Hugs Let's Hug Day, how fun!  The frog pulls through again and saves the day on this one.  This hug me frog from 1-800-GetSilly.com is the gift for the stressed, irritable, or just plain intolerable.  Worried about loss of limb or life?  Let the frog do it.


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