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Is the Christmas card dead?
theweek ^ | December 20, 2012 | Chris Gayomali

Posted on 12/23/2012 7:40:12 AM PST by JoeProBono

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To: JoeProBono

WE received far fewer this year than last year. WE sent out fifteen. In short, I agree the Christmas card custom seems to be dying.


61 posted on 12/23/2012 10:23:29 AM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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To: JoeProBono

Is the Christmas card dead? Not with me it isn’t. Of course I usually hand deliver mine so no revenue for USPS.


62 posted on 12/23/2012 10:29:34 AM PST by SoCal SoCon (Conservatism =/= Corporatism.)
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To: Slyfox
My personal favorite:


63 posted on 12/23/2012 10:30:17 AM PST by Future Snake Eater (CrossFit.com)
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To: momtothree

“... our 7 year old Lexus is still great”.

Mrs. Grampa Dave has a wonderful sense of humor!!!

She has a great sense of humor and even though I manage our IRAS and her 401K, and pay the monthly bills, she is a great believer in not buying something new when what we owns works and maybe better.

We own one tv in the family room and it is a 25 year old RCA 25 inch with a great picture and suprisingly good sound. We had two Comcast guys tell us it was one of the best pictures they knew of and gave us a card with their home # if we ever wanted to sell it.

She has been a Talbot lady for decades and had some clothes that she was a little large for. She had an operation, loss some weight and has recycled those clothes and had the larger ones altered. I offered to buy new ones, and she said why. I did buy some Talbott’s stuff for this Christmas. On that shopping trip, she had a 25+ year old Talbott jacket and was asked where she had bought it by a young sales lady. Her reply at a Talbott’s before you were born dear.


64 posted on 12/23/2012 10:35:07 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Tagline space for rent to pay for some of my extra taxes the next 4 years!)
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To: JoeProBono

Don’t send them. Never have.


65 posted on 12/23/2012 10:45:42 AM PST by mom4melody
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To: JoeProBono

The only Christmas cards I received were from politicians. The only Christmas cards I sent were to the 22 National Guardsmen and active duty military from my County.


66 posted on 12/23/2012 11:04:56 AM PST by marsh2
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To: OrangeHoof
I remember a time when the Christmas Card was a simple brief statement, not a journal of the year’s events. It was meant as just a cheery well-wish and not a summary of the year that some saw as “bragging”

Although we don't send Christmas cards in the volume we once did, folks in my family (with the exception of my baby sister) have never done more than sign the card with their name and a brief personal 'wishing you well', etc.

I thought my baby sister was the only person in the world who took the time to compose a complete review of her family's fortunes over the prior year. I should have known better. She's such a creature of the status quo.

67 posted on 12/23/2012 11:08:45 AM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: TEXOKIE

LOL!!!!


68 posted on 12/23/2012 11:16:30 AM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Psalm 83)
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To: princess leah

Very much appreciate your post. If you get a chance, please pass along my wishing them well and God’s blessing. Thanks.


69 posted on 12/23/2012 11:24:43 AM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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To: Grampa Dave

“She has been a Talbot lady for decades...”

Ahh... good taste as well. Talbot rarely goes out of style. Buy pretty, conservative clothing and you can look great for years and years. I am glad she had the larger ones altered.. why give away good clothes that you love? A new scarf or a new pin.. you have a brand new outfit. You guys are great!


70 posted on 12/23/2012 11:35:59 AM PST by momtothree
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To: JoeProBono
thoughtfully scribble pen-and-paper updates about how they are and what they've been doing with their lives to a select number of friends.

I have a cousin whose wife types out a page and a half or two page letter telling everyone what went on in their lives the past year. She is a retired teacher and both are flaming liberals. They adopted a daughter about 20 years ago and a son a few years later.

The daughter has had four kids by three different sperm donors and my cousin and wife adopted the two oldest just after they retired. She has also been in juvenile detention on several occasions.

Imagine being 60 - 62 and have two rug rats in diapers. We feel sorry for them, but they were awful parents when their daughter and son were in grade - high school. They admit the daughter walked in on them "doing it" in the kitchen one morning. Now they wonder why she spreads her legs at the drop of a hat.

71 posted on 12/23/2012 11:47:43 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (0 bummer inherited a worse economy in 2012 than he did in 2008.)
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To: JoeProBono

After January 1, I am going to enroll as a lifetime member of the NRA. Nevertheless, I think this photo is bizarre.


72 posted on 12/23/2012 11:48:30 AM PST by utahagen
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To: JoeProBono

After January 1, I am going to enroll as a lifetime member of the NRA. Nevertheless, I think this photo is bizarre.


73 posted on 12/23/2012 11:48:54 AM PST by utahagen
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To: Tammy8
We find it really humorous, lightens up our day when it arrives.

Same here. Check my post just above.

74 posted on 12/23/2012 11:55:32 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (0 bummer inherited a worse economy in 2012 than he did in 2008.)
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To: JoeProBono
I think the downfall of Christmas Cards was when yuppies started enclosing those stupid family "newsletters" about how their family summered on the Outer Banks and how Margo got straight A's in school for the 5th straight year and how Todd was elected captain of his chess club and travelled to Greece as part of an exchange program, etc., etc.
75 posted on 12/23/2012 11:57:34 AM PST by SamAdams76
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76 posted on 12/23/2012 12:33:29 PM PST by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet - Mater tua caligas exercitus gerit ;-{)
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To: JoeProBono

When the White House had class and not an a$$.


77 posted on 12/23/2012 1:02:40 PM PST by Vaduz
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To: escapefromboston

You’ve been reading too much government propaganda.

The U.S. first class postage rate for the first ounce was 2 cents for Christmas 1931. The same postage for Christmas 2013 is to be 46 cents, which is 23 times the 1931 postage rate.

The Christmas turkey in 1931 was typically 39 cents per pound. If the 2013 price for Christmas turkey also increased 23 times, the price for the Christmas turkey would be $8.97 per pound, not the actual 49 cents to $1.23 per pound we are actually seeing in supermarkets for Christmas 2012.

Gasoline per gallon has increased about 23 times since 1931, but a good fraction of the increase is due to government taxes on gasoline.

The cost of a Vector Graphics microcomputer with two 8 inch floppy disk drives 92 kilobytes of storage each, 56 kilobytes of RAM, 80 character per line monochrome Crt monitor, and an NEC Spinwriter or a Diablo daisywheel printer was about $12,000 Christmas 1980. Only two years earlier a 16 kilobyte static RAM daughterboard was depp discount priced at #1,999.00 for the holiday season. Today....


78 posted on 12/23/2012 3:59:20 PM PST by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

I can’t tell you the entire history of the US Stamp price but since the 70s its kept in line with inflation.
Also the price of computers doesn’t have much to do with inflation so much as the technology used to make computers became cheaper, so not sure why you added that.


79 posted on 12/23/2012 4:21:25 PM PST by escapefromboston (manny ortez: mvp)
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To: escapefromboston

Historical first class postage rates since 1863 are readily available with Internet search engines. Just search for “historical first class postage”.

The price of computers has everything to do with the inflation of postage rates. A family member and retired USPS letter carrier often observes how The USPS has been ruined by gross mismanagement to the point where the workplace is hostile and incapablee of adapting to customer needs. I recall how I was appalled by the wasteful spending on computer automation thirty years ago, when the USPS spent insane amounts of money repairing computer controlled sorting machines which were inherently doomed to constantly malfunction. Relatives and friends report conditons have not improved. It has gotten to the point where the Post office cannot and will not sort and deeliver mail to the correct address in its own small town. Now they want to decrease revenue even further by eliminating Saturday deliveries, rather than increase revenue with 7 day deliveries. A century ago the Post Office was picking up and delivering mail up to six times per day in New York City. Now they can’t move it a thousand yards in the same town in three days. Then they wonder why they are losing business like crazy.

With the cost of computing and e-mailing decreasing 23 fold while postage increases 23 fold despite computer automation at the post office, computers and their proper usage versus misuse becomes a critical factor.


80 posted on 12/23/2012 4:37:02 PM PST by WhiskeyX
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