I don't turn to greeting cards for wisdom and advice, but they are a fine reflection of the general drive of the culture.
~ Susan Orlean
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An Email Exchange
Jenn: LOL- Love the card!
Sara: That masterpiece is from Michelle Boettcher. She thought it would be slick to send that grotesque picture of me on a card across campus. However, people that received it did not know it was a prank, and when they mentioned it to me (often just a thank you), I did not know what they were talking about and would just smile and nod. So I apparently foiled the prank with my dimness...
Jenn: OMG - this is even funnier. When I first got the card I wondered? I should have deciphered the handwriting. Then, on Sunday evening Soundoff! I saw a replica and died laughing.
I wonder who I could play on prank on over here in CHS... Well, nobody if I want to keep my job.
SO FUNNY!!!
Me: This is one of my favorite jokes I have ever played. Second only to the time I switched all the labels on my parents' canned foods.
Jenn: Do your parents still allow you to visit?
Me: They do. But they always have the front door locked - even when they know exactly when I am arriving. True story. It annoys me, but it sort of makes sense.

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