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12-22-2010, 01:26 PM
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What I do so much dislike is the info-form letter I get from relatives I hardly know. Really? We don’t know each other well enough, or we don’t like each other well enough to visit or pick up the phone and chat so why do I want to hear about your trials and tribulations through out the year. We don’t send birthday or announcement card for xyz occasion to each other so why would I want to get a copy-paper quality, typed letter……………Whatever, I know some people like them – Rant over.
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I actually like them when they are well done. If I really don't care about the family I usually don't read them. As someone that has moved quite a bit in my adult life & have friends/aquaintances all over the place sometimes that 1x/year catchup is all I get from some folks I really care(d) about.
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My sister and brother-in-law send a double sided, 10 point font, single line info-letter. I kid you not. It is such drivel. And a lot of it is not positive. If they'd look at it closely it comes across as "woe is me." I've always wanted to take a red pen and send it back (cut this, shorten this, lose that), but my wife says decorum should overrule and to not do it.
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Yeah "woe is me" isn't cool...on the otherhand the syrupy, overly postive notes are annoying, too; particularly when you know it isn't reality.
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12-22-2010, 01:33 PM
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Funny vs Facecious
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My sister and brother-in-law send a double sided, 10 point font, single line info-letter. I kid you not. It is such drivel. And a lot of it is not positive. If they'd look at it closely it comes across as "woe is me." I've always wanted to take a red pen and send it back (cut this, shorten this, lose that), but my wife says decorum should overrule and to not do it.
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Well, When they send drivel I shred 'em unread. But the two friends who are truly funny, year after year: I read and reread them, sometimes years later. Great memory joggers. If it were not such an "All About Me" exercise for most folks, I'd love 'em.
'Course, FB seems to remove the need for these annual catch-me-ups in most cases. Maybe THAT is why everyone loves FB - it spells the end of Christmas Letter forever!
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12-22-2010, 01:58 PM
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Yeah they shold just send a link to their FB page.
Olivia, no I haven't done it, I just *want* to do it.
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12-22-2010, 02:27 PM
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If I received a link to FB instead of the paper & ink, that would be a blessing because then I'd never see the family promotional lies.
I have a sister-in-law who has a daughter who is a disappointment for a number of reasons; one I can't mention here becauses of the rules. You'd think this kid was the reincarnation of the Queen of Sheba from the FPL's. The sons have all left home because the ego's of the parents drove them off but, they are on the fast track to be the next Bill Gates etc. Aaargh
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12-22-2010, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
OMG, that’s funny! I don’t like appreciation letters....
What I do so much dislike is the info-form letter I get from relatives I hardly know. Really? We don’t know each other well enough, or we don’t like each other well enough to visit or pick up the phone and chat so why do I want to hear about your trials and tribulations through out the year. We don’t send birthday or announcement card for xyz occasion to each other so why would I want to get a copy-paper quality, typed letter……………Whatever, I know some people like them – Rant over.
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Really not a fan of the damn things, either! Just way over the top on the "look at us!" meter. If we're tight, you're not telling me anything I don't already know. If we're not....I didn't give a damn in the first place. Save the paper, the postage, and the effort I expended opening the thing.
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I’m gonna say go with your wife on this one.
Woe is me. I know, right? Leme tell you this………….my aunt actually sent last year’s one out saying Ron had to put the King Air up for sale because of the bad economy. Por fucking favor. I wonder if he sold it. I haven’t gotten mine info-letter yet this year. Maybe they didn’t the plane and can’t afford stamps. lol That's mean - sorry.
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That's what they get for buying a King Air in the first place! The things are POS-mobiles for doctors & lawyers that think they're graduating up from their Mooney. If I had a buck for every one that we towed to & from the hanger all those summers in college I'd be crying that the economy is forcing me to trade down to one from a G5....
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12-22-2010, 06:06 PM
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I have a sister-in-law who has a daughter who is a disappointment for a number of reasons
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Is that cause she is the real "Sensual Brett?"
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12-22-2010, 06:35 PM
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Is that cause she is the real "Sensual Brett?"
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What do you think?
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12-22-2010, 06:56 PM
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Is that cause she is the real "Sensual Brett?"
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I took it as "code" for "illegal (substance) activity" that cannot be discussed on this forum
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12-23-2010, 02:58 AM
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How did Proctor & Gamble sleep on this one? Ed & Madge in a revival of the Palmolive campaign...marketing gold!!
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They made him an offer, but he refuses to soak his paw in a dish washing liquid.
I swear that dog has the most perfect pawsI have ever seen .
He has the paws of an angel
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12-23-2010, 09:32 AM
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They made him an offer, but he refuses to soak his paw in a dish washing liquid.
I swear that dog has the most perfect pawsI have ever seen .
He has the paws of an angel
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Prima dona! Still....those are some MIGHTY fine paws....perhaps he could give me some tips. My paws?? HurTING......
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12-23-2010, 10:16 AM
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Prima dona!
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Hmm, does he take after his owner?
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12-23-2010, 10:09 PM
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Hmm, does he take after his owner?
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Talk to the pasw DG....Just talk to the paw
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12-23-2010, 10:58 PM
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What's pasw?
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12-24-2010, 12:46 AM
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What's pasw?
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Picking on those who are spelling challenged. Boy you people sure do get cranky around the holidays lol
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12-24-2010, 12:51 AM
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It's the trampolines that is making me cranky
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