Christmas..

Started by Scrumpy, November 20, 2025, 09:52:41 AM

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Dextrous63

Yep.  It's nice when one's better half makes things simple for us.  😊👍

JBR

Quote from: Dextrous63 on November 23, 2025, 09:35:55 AMYep.  It's nice when one's better half makes things simple for us.  😊👍
Indeed.  Despite some ideas that I might in humour present, I love Marge and she is fully aware of my indecisiveness and lack of perception.  It is also nice for her to receive a present which she really wants!
Numquam credere Gallicum

Scrumpy


Christmas wreath on my front door.. Cheered me up..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Alex

I buy a Christmas tree decoration every year for my grandson, that's the only thing I've done so far that's
' Christmassy'

Mups

I received my first Christmas Card this morning!!     
Beat that then.   



Dextrous63

I have closed my Jacqui Lawson e-card account ( or rather, it'll cease sometime in late December).

The number of times I used it, it'd have been cheaper to but a card and post it first class.  😳

Mups

Quote from: Dextrous63 on Yesterday at 10:26:10 PMI have closed my Jacqui Lawson e-card account ( or rather, it'll cease sometime in late December).

The number of times I used it, it'd have been cheaper to but a card and post it first class.  😳
I've wondered whether to do the same as you this year, Dex.
They have just asked for the next renewal, and its not even due for another 4 weeks yet.   :rolleyes:
I don't use it that much anyway. 

Dextrous63

Quote from: Mups on Yesterday at 10:29:19 PMI've wondered whether to do the same as you this year, Dex.
They have just asked for the next renewal, and its not even due for another 4 weeks yet.  :rolleyes:
I don't use it that much anyway. 

Obviously the "video" nature of the cards are lovely.  But, let's face it, it's a tad too American and luvvy dovey at times.  

I'm going to look for other (ideally free) ecards to send.

Mups

Quote from: Dextrous63 on Yesterday at 10:39:04 PMObviously the "video" nature of the cards are lovely.  But, let's face it, it's a tad too American and luvvy dovey at times. 

I'm going to look for other (ideally free) ecards to send.
I wondered if they were American too,  so I have just looked it up.
Here you go:


Jacquie Lawson cards are not American in origin,   they are British, created by the English artist Jacquie Lawson. However, the company is now a subsidiary of the American company American Greetings Corporation, though it maintains its UK-based operations and creative team. 

Michael Rolls

I use it a lot. Birthdays, Easter, Christmas, anniversaries
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