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Hi Everyone..


Christmas will soon be upon us.


We may all have a Greater need this year to send Our Love ones a Christmas Card


Can We . Should we be licking the envelopes.


I have been Googling this and the General Consensus seems to be that we can. ??


It would seem that the risk is small ??


What do people think ?


Foxy.

good point, DF


we could always use a wetted finger instead, or revive the moist post-office sponge of days gone by


this brought to mind the episode of Seinfeld in which George's fiancee dies after (spoiler alert!) licking glue from cheap envelopes because George stinted on the cost of the wedding invitations


maybe we could send e-cards to keep each other really safe, but that's just so not in the spirit of the season, is it!

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