Synopses & Reviews
From the twisted minds at someecards come 45 wildly funny cards that could well save your sanity. Instead of tearing out your hair from 9 to 5, just tear out one of these irreverent postcards. No matter what you hate about your job and your coworkers-Friday afternoon meetings, obnoxious ringtones, the awkwardness brought on by a sexual harassment suit--there's a card that expresses your feelings professionally. Stop suffering in silence! With the right card in hand, you'll be one step closer to that promotion you don't deserve . . . or the pink slip that's long overdue.and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;
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Instead of tearing out your hair from 9 to 5, just tear out one of these 45 irreverent postcards from the twisted minds at someecards. No matter what you hate about your job and your coworkersandmdash;from Friday afternoon meetings to the awkwardness of that sexual harassment suitandmdash;thereand#39;s a card that expresses your feelings professionally.
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If they could speak, what would your dog, your, cat, or any animal say to you? With original drawings and hilarious imagined quotes, the crazy-popular Tumblr "If ____ Could Talk" finally gave us some answers Now enjoy at least 50 of the Tumblr's most-liked illustrations, as well as new, never-before-seen art. (The Tumblr is so good that even Grumpy Cat is a follower )
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Why tolerate ignorance? James Napoli, the executive vice president of the National Sarcasm Society, has provided an A-Z guide to turn to whenever you need to set someone straight. From advertisements to e-mail, from materialism to remote controls, there's a witty answer for every situation. You have been waiting patiently for a dictionary like this to come along. And now it is here,” recognizes Napoli. Not that you give a crap.”
About the Author
Brook Lundy is President and Unpaid Intern of someecards.com. Before cofounding someecards, he was a copywriter in online advertising for over a decade, where his claim to absurd fame was the award-winning ShaveEverywhere.com website. He spent several years writing humor essays for publications such as Details and The New York Times, as well as writing and performing in a sketch comedy troupe.and#160;Duncan Mitchell was born in New York and raised in San Francisco. He's been a package designer for The Clorox Company, an award-winning creative director in online advertising, and a peanut vendor at Candlestick Park. Currently he lives in New York where he is CEO, Assistant to the CEO, Art Director, and Junior Writer for someecards.com.