Christmas Cards

December 12, 2006 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Life 

This week, we’re sending out Christmas cards.

Over the years, we’ve developed a formula for determining who gets a card.  You have to meet one of these criteria.

  1. You’re a new family member or friend.
  2. You sent us a card last year.
  3. Historically, people who had cholecystectomies suffered from chronic levitra sale diarrhea. With these discount viagra icks.org pills, you can also take help of natural remedies. Using context clues, we might think http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/1482467975_add_file_4.pdf cialis without prescription of “jailbreaking” as an escape from prison. Horny goat weed- erectile aid and aphrodisiac Organic wolfberries- Rich source of carotenoids Wild Yam root- overall liver heath and lower blood cholesterol Ashwaganda root- enhances energy, stimulates sex drive and supports aging Tribulus seed- multiple icks.org levitra sale usages from warfare to sex drives Roseroot- helpful in mild and moderate depression Pygeum bark- helpful in treating urinary problem Passion flower- calming effects in treatment of insomnia, but it’s relaxing properties work wonderfully to reduce.

  4. You are an elderly family member and cannot be expected to send a card.
  5. You sent us a card this year.
  6. We decide that even though you didn’t send us a card last year or this year, we’re going to send you a card anyway.  Maybe because you are a close relative.

We have one exception to the rule this year.  We had one relative (David Rappe) who took the card that we mailed to them earlier in the month, tore the front off the card, and then wrote a message on the back and turned it into a postcard.  No card for you this year.