Sunday, May 6, 2007

postcards

postcards: "Love..Anniversary..Valentine..
Romantic, elegant, mushy love messages, cute, cheeky fun...that's what our range of Love cards are all about.
This being another of our best-seller range, you will find new designs at our retail outlets every month!

All Occassion, General Purpose
Simple, sweet candy colours and general themes in the designs allow you to use these card range for conveying any personal message.
Ho! Ho! Ho! It's a RED DRAGONFLY Christmas !
Cute and creative, a RED DRAGONFLY card almost always strays away from traditional Christmas colours of red and green. Be bold! Break tradition! ...that's the uniqueness of our cards!

Congratulations !
Our congratulatory cards are bursting with exciting colours. Available in normal single-fold design or in accordian-fold !


7 REASONS to buy a RED DRAGONFLY card !
1. We only use quality card stock and thick envelopes.
2. Our cards are exclusive! We only produce a limited quantity for each design.
3. All our crafters are passionate and take pride in their work.
4. Every retail outlet that stocks our cards has a surprise in store, as no one carries exactly the same range of cards.
5. We produce new designs every month so that you won't get bored each time you visit the store that stocks our cards.
6. Because our cards are made by happy people enjoying their work, you can see the joy portrayed through the cards.
7. And finally... our designs are creative and fresh!

Comment - yet another kind and manner of the postcard - teeming with originality - and what makes the postcard different from a greeting card? The simplest of those key features is that a postcard has its stamps on it and postal services stamps prints as well and gives the feeling of distance in time and place that only a postcard can cover survive unscathed.
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Yahoo! Photos - Maps

Yahoo! Photos - MapsI have explored ginte's site, after he has sent me somewhat strange email, published along with my reply below, and found, that there is a small discrepancy in the list of maps of Lithuania - nr 4 is no map but it is a landscape with lovely trees: and now Ginte's email, which should rather be submitted as his comment. Please read below:And its my choice to express my opinions - remember we are not in the Third Reich - anyway I am glad to have your opinion and it will be given in full for others to decide on my blog - welcome to it and place your comments here - I would TREASURE YOUR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION unlike you mine.

A few minutes ago I submitted my request for membership in his group. Now I am impatiently awaiting his decisions on the fate of a person of different taste and maybe RACE.



mc

Ginte wrote:

Hi,

I would like to ask you to remove my site http://www.geocities.com/zaijza/Ginte.html from your blog. I don't like the writing there. It's our choice what to collect and what kind of postcards to collect: stamped or not. If you don't like the way I collect - it's your problem not mine. So, please, delete my site from yours.

Ginte



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