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Old 07-24-2013, 11:53 AM   #104
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Originally Posted by medard View Post
If something is important, you send it via snail mail. If your thoughts are worth it, you'll spend some Cents for a stamp.
Nonsense. I send gift cards, touching emails (or so I think!), important updates to family and timely news to friends--and it all goes via email.

I will send a card or letter on rare occasions, usually when a gift if required. My SIL makes hand made cards and I hoard them for these special occasions. I don't send Christmas cards anymore, but I will send off an email wishing people such.
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