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Uncle Sam Owes Me (1 card/1 envelope) Nobleworks Funny Birthday Card (Item# CD3933)
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Uncle Sam Owes Me (1 card/1 envelope) Nobleworks Funny Birthday Card - FRONT: Weekly world news. Uncle Sam owes me. Aging space alien applies for social security. Elderly alien startled Social Security office staff. ..Says he's been employed at Area 51 since crash in 1947!  INSIDE: You're entitled to have a Happy Birthday.

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Uncle Sam Owes Me (1 card/1 envelope) Nobleworks Funny Birthday Card - FRONT: Weekly world news. Uncle Sam owes me. Aging space alien applies for social security. Elderly alien startled Social Security office staff. ..Says he's been employed at Area 51 since crash in 1947!  INSIDE: You're entitled to have a Happy Birthday.
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Front: Weekly world news. Uncle Sam owes me. Aging space alien applies for social security. Elderly alien startled Social Security office staff. ..Says he's been employed at Area 51 since crash in 1947!
Inside: You're entitled to have a Happy Birthday.
Size: 4.6x6.75 inches
Paper Stock: Recycled Heavy Cardstock
Envelope: Blue
Publisher: Nobleworks
Product Line: Weekly World News
Price: $2.95  $2.66
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Availability: In Stock

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