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PlanetFeedback Salutes Mothers Everywhere!
Posted Fri May 12, 2006, by The PlanetFeedback Team
This Sunday, families all across the United States will honor the bedrock of modern society...our mothers.
At PlanetFeedback, we'd like to honor mothers everywhere too. It's well documented they hold the keys to the purchasing power within the family unit. For decades companies have spent a lot of time and money trying to unlock that power...some with more success than others.
So, a tip of the ole PFB hat to that person who truly makes a difference in our lives...mom.
Here are some audio testimonials to mothers--
Beth Loves Her Mom
Greg Misses His Mom
A Sweet Thank You From Charmagne To Her Mom
Pete Salutes His Mom
If you'd like to record a testimonial to your mom, call our testimonial line at 1-888-377-8270 ext. 83. We'll collect these today and tomorrow and post them here so the world can hear how much you love your mom!
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by Venice Posted Sat May 13, 2006 @ 7:04 PM
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I hope it's okay if I just write my message here instead of calling in. Not only do I want to spare you of my New York accent, but I have a terrible cold that would probably make me sound like the Godfather on drugs!
My mother passed away 17 years ago, and although it is true that time heals all wounds, it's still difficult around this time.
I'm probably one of the oldest members here, so let me prepare you (the ladies) for what will most likely happen. You will reach a point when you start comparing your own life to your mother's life. I constantly find myself wondering what it was like for her. You don't think of her that way when you're younger, but as the years go by, you start realizing all the things your mother had to endure, as you experience them yourself. Only then do you truly appreciate her.
One other thing I have grown to realize is that my mother was always right. I never listened and always did everything my own way. Now I know that if I had just taken her advice more often, my life could have been a lot easier. My kids rarely take my advice either, so it must just be human nature. I guess we all have to learn it the hard way.
So, Happy Mothers Day to EVERYONE, because no matter who you are, you made someone a mother!
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by Brightie Posted Sat May 13, 2006 @ 10:08 PM
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I happen to love a good New York accent, and I'm a mother, and this is a mother's day salute...so get on it! ;o)
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