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Post by WiggyinHinstock on Dec 2, 2004 22:59:14 GMT 1
1. Sent any yet? 2. Received any yet? 3. Are there any official Shrewsbury Town Christmas cards? I'd like to buy some, if there are! 4. Do you believe that you can tell people's character from the kind of Christmas cards they send?!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by somersetshrew on Dec 2, 2004 23:11:26 GMT 1
1. no 2. no 3 dont know 4. no
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Post by x emz x on Dec 3, 2004 0:40:02 GMT 1
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Post by Dan F on Dec 3, 2004 7:13:59 GMT 1
1. Sent any yet? Yes. Sent out work's on Wednesday Yes Haven't a clue. I'd guess so. If they're charity cards then it's someone who's a giving kind of person. If they're expensive then it's someone who's got money and isn't afraid to show it and if they're market cheapos then they're a tight bugger
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Post by gobbieshrew on Dec 3, 2004 8:20:07 GMT 1
whats wrong with market cheapos?!?!
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Post by pawlo on Dec 3, 2004 8:45:36 GMT 1
Srious question. Do Australian Xmas cards have a traditional, ie, snowman, red robin, snow scenes ect on them, or BBQs beeches that sort of thing?
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Dec 3, 2004 8:59:13 GMT 1
Srious question. Do Australian Xmas cards have a traditional, ie, snowman, red robin, snow scenes ect on them, or BBQs beeches that sort of thing? Defo traditional. Few friends in the land plenty and they all say Traditional. Even though the ones in WA have Xmas lunch on the beach
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Post by faginy on Dec 3, 2004 9:06:30 GMT 1
christmas cards i only buy two balls to xmas spirit ;D
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Post by somersetshrew on Dec 3, 2004 9:40:02 GMT 1
I was in Australia last christmas, and they are most definitely traditional. it seemed so odd being surrounded by snowmen etc in 37 degree heat.
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