50 years of valentine evolution,and there is still a common denominator. It's a good thing too. Some of us need a little help to express true feelings to our classroom crush, and nothing opens the sentiment floodgates like a cornball pun.
A 50's and 60's decorated-shoeboxful. Lots of diecuts, hearts, and corny messages.
Most of these were sent "to Tommy" from: Diane, Kathy, Donna, Colleen, Dennis, Patricia, Suzanne, Jerry, Betsy, Karen, Harold, Mickey, Barbara, Betty, Suszie, Clayton, Steven, Bobbie, Donnie, Janie, Lenny, Roger, and Gail.
A school exchange selection from the 80's to now. Lots of photos, media influence, and corny messages.
These were exchanged by classmates named: Brianna, Tyler, Sarah,
Ryan, Ashley, Chelsea, Brittany, Josh, Mike, Jessica, Jared, Kelsey, Kyle, Lindsey, and Emily.
Friday, February 12, 2010
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You've made me feel better about buying valentines as opposed to making them with the kids. Apparently there's some cultural value to all the Disney merchandising and cheesy puns.
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