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Valentines Day Sucks! – Lets Get Rid Of It Once And For All
I have some good news for all you Valentines Day haters out there. As I’m sure you know from reading my last V-Day post, I’m on a mission this year to destroy this pseudo-holiday once and for all.
So here’s the good news… The ever-so-lovely Miss DeAnna Lorraine (www.deannalorraine.com) recently had me on her show to explain just why I hate Valentine’s Day so much. Since every guy on the planet needs to hear this, I’ve decided to make the recording available (at no charge) for a limited time, so fill out the form below and download the podcast while it’s still available.
In this 40 minute podcast you will learn:
Sign up for for my newsletter below and I’ll send you the link where you can download the 40min podcast absolutely free.
P.S. If you’re already on my mailing list, don’t sign up twice. Just send an email to info@jaycataldo.com with “Vday Podcast” in the subject line and I’ll email you the download link.
P.P.S. You can check out the teaser on youtube: http://bit.ly/8paAQf
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5 Responses to “Valentines Day Sucks! – Lets Get Rid Of It Once And For All”Leave a Reply |
January 28th, 2010 at 9:10 AM
Thanks for writing this post! I can’t believe that it’s really almost Valentine’s Day, where does the time fly?
January 29th, 2010 at 12:51 AM
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August 14th, 2010 at 4:43 AM
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