I’m not going to pretend like I know why the Victorians liked frogs on their Christmas cards. But they did. They liked cats more. And

I’m not going to pretend like I know why the Victorians liked frogs on their Christmas cards. But they did. They liked cats more. And
I finally talked to the guy who made the jellyfish cards, John Holbo. They are not, as I had really really really wanted to believe,
I’ll fill this with cat cards so you’ll keep reading. But I hate cats. That’s no surprise to people who tell me I need to
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Halloween was a time for parties. These weren’t the elementary school kids parties with monsters and candy and haunted
It’s a joke, right? It has to be. There’s no way this can be sentimental. There’s no remote possibility one could look at this and
These cards get the most disbelief and shock of any I’ve found. So, first, let me answer the usual questions: 1) Are they real? Yes,