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Celebrity Christmas cards looking funny

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Published: Dec. 25, 2006 at 12:02 PM

NEW YORK, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- This year's celebrity Christmas cards are out and some of them are looking hard for laughs.

Of course not everyone sent out a comical card: President Bush and Laura Bush sent out a winter-wonderland painting of the White House on their card, the New York Post reported Monday.

Hillary Rodham Clinton sent out her card to all of her supporters using e-mail.

On the comedy spectrum, Conan O'Brien inserted his face into a Norman Rockwell painting while David Letterman created a card with a middle-aged man pictured on the front.

The punch line inside: "Happy Holidays From Technical Maintenance Engineer Gary Mintz and the Late Show."

In a surprise move, Yogi Berra's card shows the Hall of Fame catcher with his wife, Carmen, at a Bob Hope circus-themed gala. Under the picture is, "If we hadn't been here, we would have been someplace else."

Lisa Marie Presley, Eve, Lil' Kim, Debbie Harry and Dita Von Teese are all using holiday cards from Kids Helping Kids Card Program to help battle HIV/AIDS.

Topics: Bob Hope, Conan O'Brien, David Letterman, Debbie Harry, Laura Bush, Lisa Marie Presley, Norman Rockwell
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