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Inappropriate christmas cards

 
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For a number of years now, I like to send my brother a christmas card that's inappropriate on some level. Nothing raunchy or offensive, just a delightfully tacky. We have fun and we get a good laugh over them. I thought I would share a picture of this years card which I'll put in the mail on Friday. Maybe some of y'all will get a laugh out of it also
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Mine aren't as funny as yours, but I used to get my little brother cards that said things like "To my favorite sister on her birthday" or "To My Favorite Princess".  After he died, we realized those were the only cards he kept.  
 
So there I was, trapped in the jungle. And at the last minute, I was saved by this tiny ad:
A rocket mass heater heats your home with one tenth the wood of a conventional wood stove
http://woodheat.net
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