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Hi


I'm a writer and I've just started a card company called Deadpan Cards, based out of Worlingham Road.


So far we're in Greetings on Lordship Lane and a few other shops in Brixton, Stokey and Brighton, and we're selling really well. If you know someone who:


A) has a bit of a deadpan sense of humour, and

B) has a birthday, anniversary or whatever else coming up


...then have a look at www.deadpancards.com


You can buy them online and everything. I know, it's like living in the future or something.


Thanks!

I like your idea, much luck to you :) I think you should make them look more fancy. For example using different fonts for each card, because now they all look the same and kinds dull. I like your message, just make them more fancy looking.

Love them !!

One of the best cards I ever saw was a bereavement card, at a time of great loss...this one just said...With deepest sympathy...and inside it said...Now pull yourself together.

Loss really heightens your sense of humour! (Or maybe it was just me?)

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