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We're seeing more and more sites these days with little buttons and banners encouraging you to donate to their cause, or to buy them something off their amazon.com wish list. And, you know, begging isn't our style -- we get enough of kids whining for stuff stuff stuff to not want to do it ourselves. But the fact is, we've signed on as affiliates for some sites we think you'll like, and if you're going to be going there anyway, why not get there via "Mothers with Attitude"? It costs you nothing (extra, anyway), and we get a little payoff or percentage for having led you there. Good for you, good for us, good for them. So get clicking.

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