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roxcyn | 27-06-2015 19:16
What an interesting story! It's kind of like friendship books, but with post cards.
MCSMeister | 28-06-2015 16:46
They didn't have an envelope, and apparently their post office didn't have one either.
Gotcha. Thanks for the info.
Also, I actually saw some of these older layouts before by using the Wayback Machine (example). Pretty neat, actually, since you can interact with the layouts that way instead of just looking at pictures.
Ray | 29-06-2015 15:01
I updated the postcard page with the info you guys gave. I dropped the second edition from the postcard page, since it was not a "real" edition, no card, no conversation. So when do we start card number 3?
CarlJ | 29-06-2015 15:24
I was thinking that the other day....we should get started on it soon.
Juliet86 | 29-06-2015 15:25
Nice. But you should remove the last link on the second one. It links to a thread about the first one, so there's no info about the second one there.
Ray | 29-06-2015 16:29
I see other info in that second thread. Perhaps we're not talking about the same thing. What should I make of this text?
Second edition of the LetsSingIt postcard. In the thread "letssingit postcard 3" you can read about the preparations for getting the postcard ready for its journey around the globe. Notice that this card is numbered as "3", because card number two got lost in the mail. In the thread "the lsi postcard" you'll find final words when the postcard has reached its final destination.
Juliet86 | 29-06-2015 16:32
Remove the last sentence. It only applies to the first card, and you already have it up there.
Ray | 29-06-2015 16:43
Ah, I see. Tnx
If there is any more text you would like to see added next to the card, just let me know.
If there is any more text you would like to see added next to the card, just let me know.
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I'm missing some information about the LSI Postcards. If anybody can help, that would be great