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A (late) Good Newsletter - November

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Hi {NAME}, November's Good Newsletter in December......shame on us. You're either thinking "Where is

Hi {NAME}, November's Good Newsletter in December......shame on us. You're either thinking "Where is my monthly email of joy?" or "Didn't I unsubscribe from this rubbish?". For the former, here we are, please enjoy. For the latter, unsubscribe via the link in the footer and if you have we're sorry there are obviously gremlins in our email machine (let us know and we'll get gremlin hunting). As always we don't officially endorse, unless specifically mentioned, any of the non-ClickSend websites. Enjoy at your own risk. COOL | FUN | USEFUL (and totally useless) STUFF Random Paragraph How can a barrister cruise? The birthday bays above the concert. A journal leaps before an adjective. A faith shelters a constitutional. The agent elaborates next to the inventor. His directive moans after a genetic patient. [Random Me]( How Big Is Space? Very big as it turns out. The always amazing Neal Agarwal doesn't disappoint (yet again). Scale outwards from an astronaut all the way to the observable universe with everything in between. We're big fans of the Laniakea Supercluster. [Big Is Better, Show Me]( Get Inspired, By A Bot Meet InspiroBot, an artificial intelligence dedicated to generating unlimited amounts of unique inspirational quotes for endless enrichment of pointless human existence. We love InspiroBot. [Inspire Me]( Turn Right At Stephen Rd Okay, possibly the most pointless site we've had in a Good Newsletter, but it will give someone a laugh. It gave us one, but we're easily amused by silly things. Anyway, enjoy pictures of every road in Britain called Stephen. [Show Me The Stephens]( Procatinator Northing really say here just click the button below. [Show Me]( Hypernom And same here. Just click the button below. [Show Me]( CLICKSEND STUFF More Google Goodness Do you use Google Calendar to schedule appointments, meetings, anniversaries, etc? Well, now you can dramatically reduce no-shows, and be less forgetful, with automated SMS reminders. [Show Me How]( Google Goodness We did include this in a previous Good Newsletter but seeing as we've just launched another Google add-on, and seeing as this Mail one is going gangbusters, we thought we'd promote again. [Send A Letter, Now]( It really is beginning to look a lot like.........🎅 [Image]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( ClickSend Pty Ltd Perth, WA 6000 [Unsubscribe](

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