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ACL Surgery


Question Posted Sunday June 3 2007, 7:02 pm

my good friend is having acl surgery this tuesday and i wnat to get her a present thing.
my other friend is giving her a stuffed animal before she goes in, and a blizzard after.
any suggesttions? ill rate highh


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CheerCandi answered Sunday June 3 2007, 9:26 pm:
candy balloon and cards are the basics. but if you want something better than get her something she really wants. a stuffed animal is good but u probabally want something different than you friend. money is great but not all that well....special, you know. candy and flowers too. what i usually do is make a little basket with little trinkets and cool stuff.

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