I know what you mean, I thought the same as you to begin with but if you look at the tail of the g in 'teabags', 'yoghurt', and 'present bags' it's the same as/very similar to the tails in the card where she's written 'Following', 'watching' and 'enjoy'.
I think the circle to dot her 'i's was to try and throw people off.
The way she crosses her upper and lower case 't's are the same in both and also her lower case 'f's. I know
@Raresteaklover will be on it with the forensic knowledge just now. With palaeography we were taught how to identify and then read different types of medieval forms of writing, so when I'm looking at the Grinch's lists and xmas card I'm looking at how the letters in the card could have been formed in a different style to each other but then weren't. To give an e.g. (I'm sorry if I'm rambling, I
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palaeography and don't often get to talk about it
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) the lower case 'a' is formed the same in both pictures. Lots of people write 'a's like that, but many also use what's called a 'single compartment a', which is this here -> a. The size of the lettering looks to be exacty the same as well.
I mean she could have avoided this whole palaver by getting bugboy to write it instead. Imagine spending your Saturday night forging fan mail
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bleeping hell