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Happy Galentine's Day!

Fox News13-02-2025

'Galentines Day' is celebrated the day before Valentine's and yes, it's a real holiday. Make sure to grab your gal pals and celebrate love in all its forms before you subject yourself to a mediocre meal and cheesy grand gesture tomorrow night.
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