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I am honored to announce that BAD POSTCARDS was just featured on CBSNews.com as one of the 25 genius Tumblrs you should follow.

I am honored to announce that BAD POSTCARDS was just featured on CBSNews.com as one of the 25 genius Tumblrs you should follow.

BAD POSTCARDS was included in the New York Observer’s list of “The 100 Funniest Tumblrs…Ever.”
Thank you, New York Observer!!!
The postcard they selected to represent BAD POSTCARDS, The Largest Pheasant In the World, can be viewed HERE._____________________________
Click HERE to recommend BAD POSTCARDS for the HUMOR Directory
 
THANK YOU! 

BAD POSTCARDS was included in the New York Observer’s list of “The 100 Funniest Tumblrs…Ever.”

Thank you, New York Observer!!!

The postcard they selected to represent BAD POSTCARDS, The Largest Pheasant In the World, can be viewed HERE.
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Click HERE to recommend BAD POSTCARDS for the HUMOR Directory

THANK YOU! 

WFMU RADIO INTERVIEW

This evening, September 29, from 6 to 7 PM, WFMU’s radio show, Seven Second Delay, will be airing THE SIXTY GUEST SHOW, live from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Manhattan. The hosts, Andy Breckman and Ken Freedman, will be interviewing 60 guests during the hour-long show.

Your blogger at BAD POSTCARDS is honored to be one of the guests!

WFMU:
91.1FM, Jersey City, NJ and
90.1FM, Mount Hope, NY

Click here for more information.

One Amazing Week

So it has been approximately one week since since Andrew Sullivan blogged about BAD POSTCARDS and essentially introduced it to a larger audience for the first time. Since then the site has received 55,829 new visitors, 115,834 pageviews, 641 new Tumblr followers, 515 Facebook fans, and 229 Twitter followers. Wow!

Thank you so much to everyone for not only stopping by, but emailing, reblogging, commenting, and tweeting. There are SO many BAD POSTCARDS left to post, and I sincerely hope everyone will return regularly to see them!

ALSO a special thanks to Boing Boing (via Bill Barol) and Stephen Fry (via Graham Linehan) for mentioning the site and driving a TON of traffic as well…