yeah ... when I turned 60 I got a couple of condolence cards too - inventive mates.
Cheers - John
Bryan said
07:59 PM Nov 11, 2013
D and D wrote:
I can relate to all of them - what happened to 1-7?
1 to 7 is the first one. Caught me out too
rockylizard said
12:07 AM Nov 12, 2013
Bryan wrote:
D and D wrote:
I can relate to all of them - what happened to 1-7?
1 to 7 is the first one. Caught me out too
Gday...
It's OK D and D ... note the "edit" now in the post ... the "first one" was not there when you (and I) first read the post
Cheers - John
GaryKelly said
12:59 AM Nov 12, 2013
Are there "tasteless and insensitive" cards for young people? I can't remember ever having received one. Maybe it has something to do with being unable to laugh at ourselves until we get older.
sarg said
04:46 AM Nov 12, 2013
When I turned 40, my sister sent me 40 birthday cards, over a two week period.
so A few years ago when she turned 60, Guess What I Did....?
-- Edited by bill12 on Monday 11th of November 2013 11:26:32 AM
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Something like this would have been nice, too:
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Gday...
Cheers - John
1 to 7 is the first one. Caught me out too
Gday...
It's OK D and D ... note the "edit" now in the post ... the "first one" was not there when you (and I) first read the post

Cheers - John
When I turned 40, my sister sent me 40 birthday cards, over a two week period.





so A few years ago when she turned 60, Guess What I Did....?