One person's trash982 Archivesanother person's way to commemorate any holiday.
In thinking of creative ways to save money this year, Twitter user Joe Heenan came up with a few ideas on how to get the maximum use out of his Christmas cards.
Turns out all you need to do is add a few new words, or adjust the ones that are there.
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Joe's helpful examples such as "We three kings say well done on passing your driving test," "Oh deer, sorry your dad died," and "you won't get a lot of silent nights after your new baby arrives," were enough fodder for endless possibilities.
The Internet of course immediately followed suite, and the results are, oddly enough, very successful.
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You can't argue that "Me Chris" certainly does the trick.
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Yep, sounds good to us.
It even works backwards, because why not?
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If you don't know, now you know.
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Heck, will you even need to buy another card again? The answer is no, no you will not.
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