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Save time and money with online shopping

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Julie MatlinJulie Matlin
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Julie Matlin is a full-time working mother with 2 children under the age of 4. She also has a couple of senile, semi-incontinent dogs and a loving, yet infuriating, husband. You can read more about her adventures as a working parent on her blog Mommy Said What?

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