1985 is the year I first began sending out Christmas cards, and I have always taken a bit of pride in the cards I've sent. Sometimes they've been sacred & other times secular. I didn't become a [Maverick] Christian until April 6, 1994, but even after that, I sometimes sent secular cards. It all depended upon which cards I found & liked best, or what sort of idea I came up with in creating my own cards.
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The first card I sent depicted a little boy getting the puppy he wished for. (Let's be honest, a pony isn't very practical for a city-dwelling boy. And BB guns are too dangerous "You'll shoot your eye out!")
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Below are some (not all, but some) of my very favorite Christmas cards that I've sent out over the decades:
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| 1998 -- Edward Hopper is my favorite artist, and this spoof of his famous painting 'Nighthawks' was irresistible to me! |
This next one from 2016 is my #1 choice. It begins with my all-time favorite family photo (taken in '64) on the front of the card. My sister, Bonehead, was just an infant and my brother, Nappy, was cryin' like a baby. I felt genuinely inspired when I came up with the sentiment inside the card:
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Anyone who knows me knows that I have a twisted appreciation for black comedy. Below are three cards that friends sent to me over the years, and which I saved and display every year because they still put a smile on my face:
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| This hilarious card was sent to me in 2018 by my friend Sheboyganboy Six (aka Sixgun McItchyfinger, The Amazing Sixwell, and Sir Sixalot). This has to be the funniest Christmas card I've ever seen! |
Well, that's it for this blog for now. I wish you all a very
"MERWWY CHWITHMUTH!"
.WP&Z!,
~ Stephen T. McCarthy














