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October 22, 2011

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Curt O'Brien

Seriously Mark, that is the best stamp you have ever come up with. It is actually an amazing piece of art. What a remarkably clever idea to incorporate Texas symbols to form the tree. I've marveled at all the symbols and how you so intricately placed them. I bet this will be one of your biggest sellers in Texas! Amazing work! Best, Curt

Renee M.

Yep, this stamp is a must-have, along with the "Merry Texmas" to go inside! Really like the barbed wire garland--must've taken forever to piece all those images in a tree shape.

Got any Texas turkey stamps for November? :)

cheryl darrow

Clinton got a Hummer while in office. Who gave him such a gas guzzler? What a creap, they couldn't just give him a little prius. Hummers are huge!

Julia

LOVE this stamp set!!! Sandy better have them in stock this Sunday when I am up there. :)
I don't care what kind of car Clinton got----it was the other thing he got while sitting in his office and then lying about it that got me! The man not only has no honor, he is stupid besides! Did he really believe the truth would not come out?

Julia

Just watched the video----what a hoot!!! I love it! LOLOL!!

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