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Hello all, I'm in for another round! This time it is the Working Class Stiff exchange. (WCS's) We will try to make this a work themed exchange in honor of Labor Day.

Labor day is September 4th this year so here are the dates.

Sign up until July 30th. Send me a PM with your name and address and your job. (nurse, stay at home mom, etc.)

Confirmation PM's will go out July 31st. and you will have until August 6th to respond.

August 7th you will receive your WCS and have just about a month to get your gifts out.

As with the last exchange we will have substitute WCS's and if any one has any ideas or suggestions please let me know.

Several people asked me last time how much they should spend. I recommend around $25 including the shipping, but any gift is appreciated no matter how much or little you spend. It's just the fun of getting a package in the mail, and we had several hand made gifts last time that were just lovely!

Happy sign ups!

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Yup me too. I wanna play. You have my info already right? Do I need to resend it to you. If so then please PM me.

HINT HINT: Sept 5th is my birthday.

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I'm in! I love doing work place gifts! It is a great way to see what everyone does for a living too! Thanks Kat for another great round! this will break up the summer craziness.

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Penni, I have ur info already...and the 5th is ur birthday??? The 6th is my sister's birthday and it's also my wedding date!!

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howdy...sorry this might seem like a silly query...but what does it mean that it is a "working" theme? By giving our occupations...does that have something to do with it? Do we give something that is related to the occupation of the person whose name we get?

Sorry if it is a silly query; just want to have it straight in my head before I sign up!

Tks.

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I've missed the past exchanges, but loved the thank you thread today. Everyone was so creative!!

Count me in for the Labor Day Exchange.

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Count me in too, I love this stuff......I will send you my info....

K@t, your'e a sweetie for putting this together. :clap2:

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Hey Kit,

I pm you with my info. If you need anything else please let me know. Thanks for starting this up, I know a lot have done it in the past and it will be fun for us newcomers too.

Sherri

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