I have four postcard stories written and ready to go. The first four people that want them, get them. If four people don't respond, random people will receive them. So there.
The postcards aren't so much postcards as cardstock on which I printed random internet images. My quest to find postcards met with failure yesterday. It's a long, boring story, so I won't bother you with it. Anyway, each story is scrawled in a 4" x 3.5" space (with the exception of one that has one word out in the address area!). Hopefully they're legible enough. :D
The postcards aren't so much postcards as cardstock on which I printed random internet images. My quest to find postcards met with failure yesterday. It's a long, boring story, so I won't bother you with it. Anyway, each story is scrawled in a 4" x 3.5" space (with the exception of one that has one word out in the address area!). Hopefully they're legible enough. :D
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You know, you still need to tell me what Christmas present of English goodies you'd like in exchange for my octopus.
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(I sent tea to a US friend a while back, after she'd mentioned how she loved generic English tea. She was rather ecstatic. =D )
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Tea is definitely something that belongs to the English. Americans are more coffee people. Oh, and herbal 'teas', which aren't tea at all!
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But I will buy some brand for you! And hopefully it will be good!
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