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Friday, February 14, 2014

Fun Friday Valentine's Day Flashbacks

 Many of you are my age...let's just say....50 something...and we well remember the cute little Valentine's cards we used to pass out to friends at school...we always decorated up a box to put them in, and couldn't wait to get home to open the thin white envelopes to see if that secret 'crush' of ours put a card in our box.
 I thought it would be fun today to post some of the many
 ODD and STRANGE
Vintage Valentine's Day cards I found while browsing the internet.



I wonder how many children knew that this little calf had to DIE to become Veal.




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Oh yes...remember...Batman with Adam West was BIG..no one wanted to miss the next episode.

This one is just plain creepy I think.

A bit of prejudice in this one.

....and this one...These would never fly in this day and age.

I think this poor ole cow has some glandular issues....




Hope you had fun on this little trip down memory lane.



7 comments:

  1. How Fun!
    Happy Valentine's Day to you!
    Enjoy,
    Barb

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  2. I love to look at Vintage Valentines...........TFS a trip down memory lane! I always looked forward to writing out my special cards to special classmates and the party we would have in class. A long time ago :)
    Have a wonderful day.

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  3. Such a cute post..they just don't make quality artistic Valentine's anymore...HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO YOU and yours...Hugs lil raggedy Angie

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  4. Love all the vintage Valentines, so so cute, Happy Love Day, Francine.

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  5. OMG..I actually remember some of these. Talk about giving away my age. LOL Happy Valentine's Day!! Janice

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  6. So cool.
    I just love anything old and those vintage cuties are awesome.
    Happy Valentines Day Chickie Pal

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