Monica Reed

THIS is a great way to relieve stress, just scream!

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THIS is a great way to relieve stress, just scream!

Don’t take it out on the Butterball hotline, if you are getting mad or stressed, take that stress and frustration out on your phone!  If you’re already feeling the stress of the holidays, you’re not alone. There’s a phone number you can call if you just need to SCREAM at something, and it’s getting a lot of submissions right now. Your message gets uploaded to a website called JustScream.baby where other people can listen to it. The phone number is (561) 567-8431.

Don’t get stressed, just scream!

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