This is eerily close to home for me.

Remember when everything was “e-something,” and then it all became “i-something” except for a couple of holdouts like “e-commerce” and “e-cards”? I’ve never been the world’s biggest “e-card” fan, but in the last two weeks I’ve been introduced to a couple of sites which amuse me. (I hasten to warn my gentle readers that some of the cards include concepts and language which can best be described as “distinctly naughty.”)

First came the surreal and occasionally amusing Wrongcards, a site that includes a substantial section devoted to zombies. I’m not making this up.

Today I was led to someecards.com at which I immediately found a couple that I couldn’t resist sending to certain individuals. But here’s the one which made my eyes bug out a bit, in no small part because I happen to agree with it:

someecards.com Genesis reunion tour card

I mean, really now. How many Genesis fans are out there in the e-card manufacturing business, anyway?

(In case my fellow Genesis fans are wondering: I purchased the 2007 reunion tour double-CD set, and I wasn’t particularly impressed. Phil sounds kind of terrible on a few songs, I’m afraid.)