‹‹ First‹ PreviousComments (20)Next ›Last ›› Apr 27 The Letter (04272015) By David Hurley on April 27, 2015 at 12:01 am Chapter: Comic └ Tags: Cartoon, Comic, comics, David Hurley, Don't Pick the Flowers, Don't Pick the Flowers Comic, dontpicktheflowers, Goth Girl, Humor, Letter, Suzanne, text Related Comics ¬ The Hug (04222026) They Grow Up So Fast (04202026) No Day To Race (04172026) Cloud Bath (04152026) Moon Quack (04132026) 20 Comments Yeah can’t go back to the old ways. I like how you snuck the flower in David Reply Thank you Tony, it is true. Reply I have the same reaction in my head when getting a postcard. Reply They are no longer special. Reply The lost art form of letter writing. Now she’s down 49 cents! hahaha Reply A lost relic. Reply There ain’t no pleasing some people! Reply The written word must be too personal. 😉 Reply True Story: My son is sitting on the couch, watching a movie with two girls-who-are-friends (good days) when one suddenly asks the other “Did you just text me?” to which the first one responds “I was bored!” It became a family joke. Reply That does sound familiar with so many people I know. 😉 Reply I saw an ad by the post office this weekend urging people to use them. I guess they’re wondering the same thing! Reply Yes they are! Reply I don’t understand… What is she doing in the first three panels? 😛 Reply Haha, you and a whole new generation. 😉 Reply Hand-written is always better. Always! Reply I read somewhere that Stevie Nicks still writes letters and refuses to use email. It is more personal! 🙂 Reply Is sending a letter still legal? Reply Actually I’m not sure Binky. 😉 Reply In a letter you can go over 140 characters! Reply And you don’t feel as rushed! 🙂 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website
True Story: My son is sitting on the couch, watching a movie with two girls-who-are-friends (good days) when one suddenly asks the other “Did you just text me?” to which the first one responds “I was bored!” It became a family joke. Reply
I saw an ad by the post office this weekend urging people to use them. I guess they’re wondering the same thing! Reply
I read somewhere that Stevie Nicks still writes letters and refuses to use email. It is more personal! 🙂 Reply
Yeah can’t go back to the old ways. I like how you snuck the flower in David
Thank you Tony, it is true.
I have the same reaction in my head when getting a postcard.
They are no longer special.
The lost art form of letter writing. Now she’s down 49 cents! hahaha
A lost relic.
There ain’t no pleasing some people!
The written word must be too personal. 😉
True Story: My son is sitting on the couch, watching a movie with two girls-who-are-friends (good days) when one suddenly asks the other “Did you just text me?” to which the first one responds “I was bored!”
It became a family joke.
That does sound familiar with so many people I know. 😉
I saw an ad by the post office this weekend urging people to use them. I guess they’re wondering the same thing!
Yes they are!
I don’t understand…
What is she doing in the first three panels? 😛
Haha, you and a whole new generation. 😉
Hand-written is always better. Always!
I read somewhere that Stevie Nicks still writes letters and refuses to use email. It is more personal! 🙂
Is sending a letter still legal?
Actually I’m not sure Binky. 😉
In a letter you can go over 140 characters!
And you don’t feel as rushed! 🙂