Why in the sam heck would ANYONE clutter a table for a task at hand, with a bunch of old crap? And who even keeps old cards ? It’s a good indicator of what their closets, garage, attic, and shelves, etc…. look like.
For a while, in Grade School we had to sell boxes of Christmas Cards to make money for the school. It became a contest as to who could sell the most boxes. The same kids usually won because their fathers sold their cards to many people at their jobs. I have not liked Christmas Cards since then. Although, if my young nieces had offered them I would have bought cards, out of pity.
We keep sending cards to older people on our list, in case they are lonely. This year we’re cutting out Millennials and younger relatives, since they never send cards to us.
I used to send cards with a personal message inside, but all I ever got back were cards with signatures, or even worse, printed/embossed cards. I stopped sending cards because of that. If they can’t be bothered to add a personal note, then they don’t deserve to get one from me.
She must have washed her face. In 1977 it was 5 cents for a postage stamp and I got $500/mo. Now it’s 73 cents and my $ hasn’t kept pace! Groceries have sure risen though! In 1970 it was 24 cents for gas, now it’s $3 at Costco.
We get a hand signed card from a local home repair contractor every year. We didn’t even hire them – all they did was provide an estimate that was too high. Marketing.
Needed: custom made rubber stamp. “Thank you for being our Christmas card-pals for all of the years. However, due to the increasing cost of postage and other demands on our time, we regret that we will no longer be participating in the Christmas card exchange. Nevertheless, we would enjoy continuing to correspond by email. Our email address is…..”
A very old friend of mine would send out Christmas letters every year detailing what went on with his family the past year. Haven’t seen one in a while and no Christmas cards either. I send him a card on three occasions, his birthday, Thanksgiving and Christmas. In hindsight, I send about 20 cards and get 5 back on average. All good, I love sending them.
Here’s what you do: Write the same messages that you receive on the cards you send out, just make sure don’t send anyone the same message they sent to you.
carlsonbob about 1 month ago
At least we got a nice Christmas card from the Chocktaw Nation again with a new calendar.
Tachyon the Samurai about 1 month ago
You have no idea who the card is from, and yet you kept the card.
Argythree about 1 month ago
I know I’ve seen this one before…
iggyman about 1 month ago
I am late doing the cards this year, what is the Pickles’ address?!
bigger Nate about 1 month ago
My brother in-law would always send his out the day after Thanksgiving this is the first year I haven’t got one. Miss you Bob
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hey ChatGPT, give me thirty variations on heartfelt Christmas notes.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 month ago
Flournoy Drilling Company, in Alice, Texas. I worked for them in the 1970’s.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 month ago
I usually just sign my first name, lol!
ʲᔆ about 1 month ago
she didn’t know nine years ago —
and she doesn’t know this year either
win.45mag about 1 month ago
Why in the sam heck would ANYONE clutter a table for a task at hand, with a bunch of old crap? And who even keeps old cards ? It’s a good indicator of what their closets, garage, attic, and shelves, etc…. look like.
PraiseofFolly about 1 month ago
For a while, in Grade School we had to sell boxes of Christmas Cards to make money for the school. It became a contest as to who could sell the most boxes. The same kids usually won because their fathers sold their cards to many people at their jobs. I have not liked Christmas Cards since then. Although, if my young nieces had offered them I would have bought cards, out of pity.
steveh64 about 1 month ago
Emile Flournoy – the telephone repairman disguise of Inspector Clouseau in The Return of the Pink Panther .
walstib Premium Member about 1 month ago
We keep sending cards to older people on our list, in case they are lonely. This year we’re cutting out Millennials and younger relatives, since they never send cards to us.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member about 1 month ago
I want worked with a guy named Toliver Flournoy Hudson.
[Unnamed Reader - 74eb69] about 1 month ago
A college did a study, they sent 100 Christmas cards to random people. They got 75 cards in reply. Five years later they we still getting 60% of them.
w16521 about 1 month ago
Well at least they’re not receiving those bragging letters.
sfreader1 about 1 month ago
I used to send cards with a personal message inside, but all I ever got back were cards with signatures, or even worse, printed/embossed cards. I stopped sending cards because of that. If they can’t be bothered to add a personal note, then they don’t deserve to get one from me.
ANIMAL about 1 month ago
People still do CARDS..?????
kaycstamper about 1 month ago
She must have washed her face. In 1977 it was 5 cents for a postage stamp and I got $500/mo. Now it’s 73 cents and my $ hasn’t kept pace! Groceries have sure risen though! In 1970 it was 24 cents for gas, now it’s $3 at Costco.
wongo about 1 month ago
Ah yes, the Flournoys, weren’t they that couple in the 20’s that robbed banks in the Midwest? (Bonny & Clyde Flournoy?)
DiminishedFirst about 1 month ago
We get a hand signed card from a local home repair contractor every year. We didn’t even hire them – all they did was provide an estimate that was too high. Marketing.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 month ago
There used to be a car dealership when I was young called Bruce Flournoy Ford.
ladykat about 1 month ago
I don’t do Christmas cards any more. Besides, our postal service is on strike.
Queen of America about 1 month ago
Save those cards for next year and copy what other people wrote. Just make sure you don’t send it back to the same person.
notjimothy about 1 month ago
I used to get dreamcatchers
jango about 1 month ago
Christmas Cards are a generational occurrence and post-Boomer era they will be extinct.
zeexenon about 1 month ago
Send them last year’s card from someone else. I bet they own the Florine Gas Rat Killing Company.
EMGULS79 about 1 month ago
Needed: custom made rubber stamp. “Thank you for being our Christmas card-pals for all of the years. However, due to the increasing cost of postage and other demands on our time, we regret that we will no longer be participating in the Christmas card exchange. Nevertheless, we would enjoy continuing to correspond by email. Our email address is…..”
FassEddie about 1 month ago
Dave and Alice Flournoy, from line dancing club? You remember them! White shoes, white belts, and rayon cowboy shirts!
cupertino jay about 1 month ago
tmi: some years ago i gave up doing christmas cards, can’t remember why, just aged out.
megerkey about 1 month ago
Sounds like you should check the address on the envelope to make sure it was really sent to the correct address.
wildlandwaters about 1 month ago
got the annual brag letter from some relatives yesterday… gosh I hate those things!!
Smeagol about 1 month ago
A very old friend of mine would send out Christmas letters every year detailing what went on with his family the past year. Haven’t seen one in a while and no Christmas cards either. I send him a card on three occasions, his birthday, Thanksgiving and Christmas. In hindsight, I send about 20 cards and get 5 back on average. All good, I love sending them.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 month ago
Just so the penmanship is memorable.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Houston Flournoy. California politician 1960s and 70s.
The-Great-Gildersleeve about 1 month ago
I wouldn’t have a clue either….. flowers don’t make any noise
tvstevie about 1 month ago
Here’s what you do: Write the same messages that you receive on the cards you send out, just make sure don’t send anyone the same message they sent to you.