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A video of the couple putting cash inside random baby products at local Target stores has gone viral.

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An award-winning journalist, Pascal has written for both print and broadcast media in Los Angeles and New York. In addition to being a contributor to Patchs since October 2010, Pascal wrote a column for Examiner.com and hosted The Athena Fortune Show for BlogTalkRadio.
She is also a 15-year veteran of the motion picture industry, having headed the production publicity units on major Hollywood studio movies. Some of her films include the new "The Karate Kid," "The Fugitive," "Seven" and "My Cousin Vinny." More recently she wrote the press kits for the upcoming features "The Apparition," "Crazy Stupid Love," and "Wanderlust."
Pascal hails from New York and graduated from New York University with a B.F.A. degree.
She currently resides in Agoura Hills with husband David and children–Jacob and Mia Rose.
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A video of the couple putting cash inside random baby products at local Target stores has gone viral.

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