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A classy way to go for a picnic: check out our new Father's Day card.

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Allusions to a certain well-known fictional spy abound in our new card ... but it all ends peacefull

Allusions to a certain well-known fictional spy abound in our new card ... but it all ends peacefully. To view this email as a webpage, go [here](. [New Jacquie Lawson e-card - Country Cruise]( 8 June 2017 Dear {EMAIL}, The name's Lawson. Jacquie Lawson. No, it doesn't have quite the same ring to it, and indeed the tranquillity of the leafy lanes around Lurgashall is only rarely disturbed by the roar of an Aston Martin. Nevertheless, a nod in the direction of a certain fictional British spy seemed like a fun theme for a Father's Day card from your favourite British e-card company! [Country Cruise]( [Country Cruise]( Of course, fast sports cars are quite rightly frowned upon in these environmentally-conscious times, and you may take the view that featuring a car even in a tree-saving e-card is beyond the pale. Fear not: our [Father's Day page]( has a great range of low carbon themes, from sailing to fishing to … a barber's shop! [A Cut Above]( [A Cut Above]( [Its Your Day]( [It's Your Day]( [Art of Sailing]( [Art of Sailing]( And since it's June, don't forget to check out our page of [Summer-themed cards]( – and while you're there, how about [becoming a member]( A single membership fee of just $14 (or £9 or €10) will let you send as many as you like of the classiest e-cards on the web, right through till Summer 2018! Handy Tip! In the olden days of the internet nothing was encrypted, and Ernst Stavro Blofeld and his like could have read everything you typed. When websites started selling things and taking payment by credit card, Netscape invented HTTPS, which encrypts sensitive data. But on the computers of the time it was slow, so was only used in sensitive places such as log-in and payment pages. On today's more powerful computers, it's possible to use HTTPS on an entire website, and from this month you will see a little padlock icon in your web browser confirming that all browser-based communications with jacquielawson.com are encrypted. But please note: e-mail is still largely unencrypted, so you should never send passwords or credit card details by e-mail, to us or anyone else. With best wishes from all of us, Jacquie, Mike and the rest of the team. Jacquie, Mike, Sally, Bev, John, Tom and the rest of the team. [Jacquie Lawson]( Please do not reply to this email. It was sent to you by our computer, which is brilliant at sending emails but completely hopeless at reading them! If you would like any further information or assistance please [go here](. If you would like to comment on our site or services, please [go here](. If you don't wish to receive our newsletters any more, please [go here]( to unsubscribe. And if you know someone else who would be interested in our e-cards, do please [go here]( to forward this newsletter to them. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}

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