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E-Christmas Cards – a very rum idea if you ask me.

Posted on December 22, 2014 by henry tapper

What do you do with e-christmas cards? They bother me. “E-Christmas card” is a misnoma, most of these e-thingies seem the product of the thought police who de-risk corporate communications. “Merry” is of course out – a whiff of intoxication … Continue reading →

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