Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for January 22, 2020

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    allen@home  over 4 years ago

    That’s one way of looking at it.

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    unca jim  over 4 years ago

    I’ve given up on sending Xmas Cards. My list was in the hundreds years ago and postage was cheap. Nowadays, everyone’s dead. The leftovers are on either FB or speed-dial on my land-line..(my TracFone/Smart Phone has over 10,000 minutes on it and has an IQ of less than 68…I think it’s in my car or somewhere in one of my long pants pockets..) jeeeez…

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    whahoppened  over 4 years ago

    I’m able to keep a few cards going, but it’s harder to keep addresses currant, and who doesn’t have a spouse anymore.

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    anna  over 4 years ago

    I would call my friends and they sent me Christmas cards. I stopped calling, cards ended. Took me awhile to notice.

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    danholt  over 4 years ago

    Timing can be tricky…

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    WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago

    One year, we were late so we sent out a “New Years Update” which was essentially our family newsletter mailed in January instead of December.

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member over 4 years ago

    My Aunt Belle would write her Christmas cards and birthday cards for the second half of the year during her summer vacation week. For birthday cards, she’d write the date under where she’d put the stamp. Pick them off the top of the pile and mail. She’d do the first half of the year birthday cards on her Christmas vacation.

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