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2008
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TLL Limited Sticker

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As a preteen I had a love affair with Lisa Frank. I had stacks of sticker books filled with stickers from all over the place. I even had them arranged in categories and every weekend my friends and I would get together and trade our stickers. All of us were attempting to collect as many of the fifty cent stickers that you could get at Skate World as we could. Till this day I still can’t pass one of those fifty cent sticker dispensers.

So here’s your chance to relive your youth and promote The Lesbian Lifestyle. For a limited time I will be selling TLL Oval Stickers at my Cafepress online store SLINC. You can get the sticker for 3.49 and can put in on your car bumper, your lap top bag, or anywhere you see fit. If you want to get really crazy you can stick them on your favorite lesbian bar’s door, or on your local GLBT newspaper box, or even on your ass when you’re out on the town! It’s a great way to promote a great site and become a kid again! CLICK HERE to get yours now!


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