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.
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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