Fruitcake







The "FRUITCAKE" of gift giving and receiving


The first Fruitcake recipient, Ann in NC, received Fruitcake from
her "friend" Susan in NJ as a 2002 Christmas gift. Fruitcake seemed
to think if he got "personal" with Ann, (notice the location of his hand)
she would want to keep him forever. WRONG!



Ann gave Fruitcake to Deb in NC on her Birthday
on April 19, 2003. Look at the "smirk" on Fruitcake's face!
Does Deb look frightened? Maybe she SHOULD be! LOL

The following message was given with the gift:

You have just received the Fruitcake of the gift receiving world.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to see that this gift
is passed on to another unsuspecting person. The only other requirement
is that you have your picture taken with Fruitcake the Snowman before
passing it on. A copy of that picture should be sent to annbbw@hotmail.com
with a description of the event surrounding the giving and receiving of this gift and the word Fruitcake in the subject line so that the photo may be added to the Fruitcake website:

http://www.angelfire.com/nc/homepage1/fruitcake.html

Happy Birthday Deb!
Love,
Ann & Frank







Jane and Ford, of NC, became the next unwitting
victims when Deb gave Fruitcake to them as a wedding
gift on May 31, 2003. Deb even added a veil
to Fruitcake's ensemble. How appropriate!

Here is the message they received:

You have just received….. the Fruitcake of the wedding gift world!!!

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to see that this gift
is passed on to another unsuspecting person. The only other requirement is that you have your picture taken with Fruitcake the Snowman
(AKA Fruitcake the Snow Bride) before passing it on.
A copy of your picture will be added to a webpage dedicated to this gift.

Congratulations on your wedding, Jane and Ford!!!
Love,
Deb & Michael, Ann & Frank









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