
The Make Everything Ok magic button
Having a bad day? Stuffed up? Not to worry! Thanks Magic Button. You just well and truly saved the moment.
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Sandrine said | 3 August, 2011
Really wish there was a ‘Make everything OK’ button !
Awesome though ![]()
Marta said | 4 August, 2011
Thank you people! never thought it’d be as easy as that!!
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Batch said | 3 August, 2011
Awesome!