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Dec 5th 2007 1:15PM
It's the most wonderful time of the year, right? The whole world decorates, the lights are up, the candles are ready, the air is crisp and full of spirit. We've all received holiday catalogs, been spammed with wonderful offers, and are struggling to schedule our holiday calendars to be full of cheer and low of stress. It's a time to give good tidings to all and special gifts of thanks and love.

This also happens to be the time when really cool interactive greeting cards make their way onto the stage. Instead of our usual daily gruel of news and RSS we finally get a chance to sink our dentures into some figgy pudding. This was my favorite from last year:

Happy Holidays from Big Spaceship
http://www.bigspaceship.com/holidaycard2006/

Brilliant! Make your own Mystery Science Theater 2000 piece... send it to others. How funny. How creative. How easy. How.. well, jolly!

Please sir, may I have some more?
Tell us about some of the best ones you remember?

Let's all try to put some silly (Ger. selig "blessed, happy, blissful") into our holidays (O.E. haligdæg, from halig "holy" + dæg "day").



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