I can't wait until this kind of stuff starts showing up in our mailbox.
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Wow. In all the 70 comments following the Kos story, not a single one questioning the eventual demise of an audio mail piece. Like a chip and a battery tossed into the trash. Ain't just paper for the recycle bin, geniuses. Odds are that's where it winds up. Great progressive hypocrisy.
Yeah, because Hallmark hasn't been selling a bazillion of cards exactly like that for years now, and nobody has been buying those bazillion little Xmas and Valentines tchotkes with sound either . . . . Great reactionary hypocrisy.
No, George. That's exactly why I've never bought one. Really, pal. I guess you're of the "If everyone else is jumping off a bridge, why not I" frame of mind?
Comments (4)
Wow. In all the 70 comments following the Kos story, not a single one questioning the eventual demise of an audio mail piece. Like a chip and a battery tossed into the trash. Ain't just paper for the recycle bin, geniuses. Odds are that's where it winds up. Great progressive hypocrisy.
Posted by PDXLifer | February 13, 2010 5:43 PM
Yeah, because Hallmark hasn't been selling a bazillion of cards exactly like that for years now, and nobody has been buying those bazillion little Xmas and Valentines tchotkes with sound either . . . . Great reactionary hypocrisy.
Posted by George Anonymuncule Seldes | February 13, 2010 9:20 PM
Yes, please send these missives through the mail. We need the business to pay off retirement health benefits.
Posted by Rowland Hill | February 14, 2010 9:35 AM
No, George. That's exactly why I've never bought one. Really, pal. I guess you're of the "If everyone else is jumping off a bridge, why not I" frame of mind?
Posted by PDXLifer | February 14, 2010 7:15 PM