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Greetings, convict
KANSAS WOMAN STARTS NEW LINE OF GREETING CARDS FOR PRISONERS
Brenda Guiden was having trouble finding greeting cards for her two brothers in prison, so she decided to create her own.
"I didn't find anything appropriate, as far as what I wanted to say," Guiden said. "They said a little bit, but they really didn't touch home the way I wanted them to."
The thought of creating greeting cards for inmates initially started as a joke, she said. But by December the idea had developed into a new business.
Prison Expressions now offers greeting cards in both English and Spanish for inmates, their friends and families. Most of Guiden's sales come from word of mouth or from fliers she passes out.
Some of the cards are humorous, with messages such as, "Happy to hear from you! But WHERE's the money?" Others are more serious: "You know the choice you made when you were out. You know that it did not only hurt you, but it hurt us too. However, we still love you. Love always, Family."
March 08, 2006, 11:23
A.P. MerillatOr one of my favorites:
Happy birthday, honey!
Don't worry about me, your brother has moved in while you're doing your time.
March 08, 2006, 13:23
Jeff SwainHere's the link:
Prison ExpressionsHow about some proposals for new cards? I'm sure we have some budding Hallmark writers out there...
March 10, 2006, 10:08
Boyd KennedyFrom the con to the family:
I would have written sooner...but I needed the ink for my new tattoo!
March 10, 2006, 16:51
E. FoleyExcuses, excuses. If you REALLY loved me, you'd write it in blood like a real man! Like your brother.
[This message was edited by E. Foley on 03-10-06 at .]
March 10, 2006, 18:41
Gordon LeMaireWhy, do you always bring my brother up? Isn't it bad enough mom loved him more?
"I know you're my daughter, but I love you like a wife. Love, Your Daddy."
"Happy birthday, to my son/grandson. Love, your Daddy/Grandpa. Say hello to your half sister/aunt!"
I WOULDN'T HAVE TRIED TO KILL YOU, MY DARLING WIFE, IF I DIDN'T LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
XOXO,
THANKS FOR BEING OUR FAVORITE SON AND GETTING A LIFE SENTENCE INSTEAD OF THE DEATH PENALTY!
ON THE DENIAL OF YOUR PAROLE.
March 10, 2006, 22:59
Gordon LeMaireThen there is the bumper sticker I saw recently:
MY SON IS A MODEL PRISONER AT ANGOLA
(For those who don't know, that's the La. State Prison, and the setting for Dead Man Walking.)
"Sorry to hear about your gang rape."
"Congratulations on earning your Aryan Brotherhood patch. You've made us the proudest parents in the trailer park."
"Congratulations on the successful creation of your first shank. Keep up the good work!"
"Thanks for the pencil drawing you sent me of a heart dripping blood. I'll cherish it always."
Jane, it's not fair to simply repeat the statements you receive in letters from inmates. You are supposed to be making up stuff in this forum.
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Originally posted by A.P. Merillat:
Or one of my favorites:
Happy birthday, honey!
Don't worry about me, your brother has moved in while you're doing your time.
But I haven't given up on Jane yet. Seems there could be a second career for her after retirement at the Hallmark Corrections Division...
March 13, 2006, 09:23
Richard AlpertGreeting from your family
Who love you (where you are)
We would love to come and visit
But we can't (you stole our car)
We would love to send some money
But we can't (you took that too)
So nice to get the news
Of your parole and it's review
The crimes that you committed
Have taken quite a toll
So we trust you'll understand
That we're opposing your parole
Love Mom
March 13, 2006, 09:34
John StrideRichard, that was wonderful. I am sure someone could add a line or too about the baby too. On second thoughts, many country songs could be selected for appropriate lines.
March 13, 2006, 09:49
GretchenIf I could just be so creative...
All I could come up with is:
Dear Son,
Please tell me where you hid the gun. Your dad needs it back for his hunting trip. And don't worry - the jailers reading your mail aren't smart enough to figure out this is evidence.
Love, Mom
p.s. my apologies to all the jailers out there...this was from the perspective of the mother who raised a criminal!
March 13, 2006, 09:56
A.P. MerillatHappy Father's Day!
(I think, Momma's pretty sure though)
March 13, 2006, 09:58
Richard AlpertYour letters are Red
Your threats made us Blue
We're glad you can't get out
Till 2022.
(please note attached restraining order)