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Birthdays aren’t special
Welcome back! Coffee's always on around here. Pull up your favorite chair and a grab a cup. Enjoy your visit today! And don't forget to stop back by again soon.
A birthday isn’t special without the friends and family you truly cherish. You can have the most awesome cake, the coolest presents and the most spectacular party, but if it doesn’t include the people that light up your life, it doesn’t matter.
And since my birthday is coming up next week, I’ve decided that all I really want is a nice afternoon with my family and friends. The door is open – just stop by, say hi and have a cup of coffee or two with me.
Oh – and by the way – I’m not getting older this year.
Nope! I’ve decided I’m going to start getting younger.
In the arena,
Dance like nobody’s watching.
Annie Anderson is a freelance copywriter and graphic designer specializing in the small business and real estate markets. Her tagline “Making your business, my business” means that she’ll take the utmost care when creating words and images for your business – just as if it were her own.
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