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  2. Dischord Records - Wikipedia

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    The label is most notable for employing the do it yourself ethic, producing all of its albums and selling them at discount prices without finance from major distributors. [6] Dischord continues to release records by bands from Washington D.C., and to document and support the Washington D.C. music scene. [7]

  3. Christmas Card Etiquette To Keep in Mind This Year - AOL

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    “And always include a return address label.” One easy way to make sure you have a ready-go return address is to buy return address labels, like these cute ones from Shutterfly or Current Labels .

  4. Label 228 - Wikipedia

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    In its intended use, Label 228 is a Priority Mail address label, for use on domestic and international packages. [5] Photojournalist Martha Cooper first saw stickers used for graffiti in the 1980s, using commercial name tags. According to Cooper, graffiti artists switched to Priority Mail labels because of their large size, broad availability ...

  5. Magnolia Network - Wikipedia

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    Former logo used from 1999 to 2022. DIY was the second network to be launched by the E. W. Scripps Company, following the success of HGTV, with the network's first two years adapting HGTV's program library into programs for certain DIY niches as Scripps filmed new original content for the new network.

  6. 140 free address labels - AOL

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    The 140 labels usually costs $8 plus The fine print says this deal expires Dec. 31, 2010, but I'm skeptical it will be available for that long. 140 free address labels

  7. Kota the Friend - Wikipedia

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    Kota the Friend has remained an independent act throughout his career—turning down 3 major record labels; instead, creating his own label and apparel store FLTBYS. [1] [8] He frequently cites a do-it-yourself mentality, such as filming his own music videos, recording within a home setup, and producing most of his discography. [9]

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