There are two extreme camps when it comes to sending Christmas cards.
There is the group that sends holiday greetings to everyone they've ever met in their lives and the other group doesn't send any cards to anyone.
Most of us fall somewhere in between, I suspect.
Most people make it on to our Christmas card list when they first send us one. They may stay on our list forever, or, if these are your rules, they come off when they stop sending us cards.
I would wager that over the years hundreds of people have gotten on and then off my list.
The worst offense when it comes to Christmas cards are the ones sent by the people who don't really want to wish you a Merry at all. What they're saying is, "When you put your house on the market, call me," or "Next time you have a toothache, call us."
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Which brings to mind a concept I discovered. That is, it is always almost Christmas. Think about it. The days go by like Bluto doing that circular punching thing on Popeye. And just as insulting.
punch-punch-punch-punch-punch with machine gun speed
Voila. It's always almost Christmas.
PS Moons, I know I know I still owe you a card
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