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Metro Acupuncture | Acupuncture in Atlanta - Metro Acupuncture has board certified acupuncturists and medical doctors that have been treating patients in Atlanta, Georgia since 1998.

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    Huh, didn't realize you can review autos on Amazon. Obviously I didn't purchase it from Amazon, but this car is awesome enough to warrant a review anyways. I was looking to purchase a new vehicle, yet keep the price reasonable. Wanted something non-hybrid, as I don't want to have to trade the car in or replace the battery array after 100,000 miles, yet still fuel efficient. I also wanted a nice interior with lots of modern features, and a body design that looked professional, yet still sporty. The Mazda 3 did not disappoint on any of these fronts. As a matter of fact, I'd say it was the only option within the 15k-20k range that didn't compromise on any of these fronts. Looked at some Kias, but they just weren't as classy. GREAT gas mileage, very nice interior, classy body design, and features galore, even with the base trim kit. Highly recommended.

  • Paulina McColm - No good

    Isn't good the battery didn't work longer. I really don't like. I think is so small and the functions are very difficult because when turn on start in the strong level and is terrible.

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    This is a fun and quirky calendar that celebrates something fun or witty everyday and will keep you smiling all through the year.I bought this for the first time this year, 2016, and my kids love to "see what day it is", aka, what we're celebrating each day. It's also a great conversational piece! I would highly recommend giving this calendar a try, especially if you don't tend to write much in the squares, though there is plenty of room for writing. We mainly use ours for keeping track of what day/ date it is, and I think it looks nice with no extra writing - just the way it comes looks good.