Monday, May 11, 2009

Mother`s day advertizing" when your mother has went home to be with the " lord" HERTS" da`s anyone have ,cont

contenued from above" da`s anyone have sugestions for advertizers" to offer sympathy to those of us whom have lost our mothers" some recently" some a few years ago, but still missing them"! these mothers day advertizments hert us"! maybe something like 10 or 15 % off grave flowers"!

Mother`s day advertizing" when your mother has went home to be with the " lord" HERTS" da`s anyone have ,cont
I lost my mother also almost 10 years ago. It still hurts when I hear all the ads about mothers day. I do have a mother-in-law but it is not the same. When I went to the store to buy her a card I had to leave it was so painful to read the cards that I had to leave. Now I have to have my husband buy his mom her cards. they need to do something but I really don't know what cause nothing takes away the pain. I just talk to her when I get to missing her I know she is listning. It does make me feel better.
Reply:i will meet her and give the gift to her by sweetfull and lovfull





so the mother's day will be nice day and lovefull
Reply:I know what your saying, I lost my mom when I was 7. I'm now 41 and I still think about her. I will be singing extra loud in church this Sunday, because I know she will be watching. I'm sorry for your loss.
Reply:Celebrate the precious memories of our sweet mamas who have departed.
Reply:Although my mother is still here I sympathize with your pain but the industry doesn't care and those advertises shall continue to generate revenue.
Reply:Excuse me if my tone wanders into the sarcastic. It is not my intent, but my nature, and I apologize in advance.





If you have lost your mom, then advertisers don't give a squat about you. Wrong demographic. You'll buy flowers along with the folks with living moms, no discount necessary. Diamond earrings, on the other hand, are a totally different story.





Ever hear of 'sweetest day?' It falls in October, and you will only see it on Hallmark calendars. Hallmark made it up, in an effort to put a romance holiday (cards and collectibles) in a season where there is no big card-buying holiday. I wouldn't have heard of it, had I not dated a girl who worked in a Hallmark store. I had to show her dozens of calendars to prove the holiday was bogus.


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