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On a side note, let me ask a question. Many of us non-Seattle-ites (is that a word?) only know the city from movies and the TV show 'Frasier.' If it is as rainy as it seems, how does the humidity affect cards? Coming from New York, the subject of Kellogg's 3-D cards often arises, as the extreme heat and then cold of the seasons makes seemingly every single one of them curl up and crack over time. Does the precipitation up your way kinda screw with cardboard in an unexpected manner??
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