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The Note Pad [Kindle Edition]

Where Personal Communication & Penmanship are Household Words
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Personalized Stationery and Party Etiquette
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, January 8, 2010
This review is from: The Note Pad (Kindle Edition)
This item is not what I was looking for. I was hoping for somethiing that would allow me to keep notes, make check lists or to-do lists, keep a phone number or email address, etc. This is clearly not going to do that. This "Note Pad" is a daily blog of articles advising an individual as to what type of note paper and/or stationery to use in various social situations, how to act graciously, appear thankful, etc. Something that Emily Post would have written.

Although I probably could profit greatly from employing the social graces expounded here -- as I said, it is not what I was looking for.
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