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Greta: Think you've got the best boyfriend?
July 08, 2014
What was her boyfriend thinking?
Birthdays are important. They only come once a year and for you, they are the beginning of time. Definitely a reason to celebrate. Watch what happens when Greta's boyfriend cancels on her birthday.
Don't miss the credit scene- its our favourite.
Custom-made products are a great way to add a personal touch to a big event. Products created for this video were custom labels, street decals, magnets, iron-ons or temporary tattoos. But there are many other ways to make customized products, including custom patches, custom name badges and more. If you have your own ideas for making it stick, check out StickerYou.
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