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April 08, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
I was thinking about the difference between a flower arrangement and a bunch of flowers. Apart from the obvious difference that a bunch bought in a supermarket would cost $15 say, and an arrangement possibly using the same number of flowers would cost $45, or $85 or more. Something about an arrangement makes you go [...]
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