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Monday, 18 December 2006 10:49 am
rosiedoes: (Mood: WTFSRSLY.)
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So, in keeping with the season, all my customers have been sending in Christmas cards.

In keeping with my beliefs, I was mocking them as I came in.

Now, one of my organisations is a waste recycling organisation - and naturally, we joked about their corporate Crimbo Card. Mere moments later, said Crimbo Card appeared from the depths of the post pile.

The picture upon the card was an expanse of twig-like grass, poking through a feeble scattering or rather grubby snow, under a grey sky with the helpfully seasonal note (in bright green, 18pt italic arial) "Greengairs in the Snow". Charming. It was passed around the department, as we laughed at the boring photo.

And then, piping up from behind the desk divide, David joked, "It's probably a landfill or something!"

"I don't know," I laughed, "I'll Google it later…"

But before I could, I opened the card to see the following note on the inner edge:

Picture by Abi Johnson, environment officer for Greengairs Landfill



Tasteful.
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