they are great! especially the koala ones and the kookaburra one--wow! |
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biro--the cheesier, more glitter-filled, the better! hee hee hee cat-thanks again!! kiwi pens? yes yes yes. |
Those cheap pens that are glued together never last long with me. Same with the ones that have the little spring in the front that leaps away when you take off the tip. POOF gone. But I love pens. In fact, I love all office-supply type things. Whenever I'm in one of those huge office supply stores, I have to keep reminding myself that no matter how neat the stuff is, I have little or no use for it. Pens are definately my biggest weakness though. I had this really really huge one once. I thought it would last forever since there was so much room for ink. It ran out almost immedately after I started using it. When I opened it up, there was a little 1-inch-long pen refill and a whole lot of air. |
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when that happens with potato chips, that is, you open it up and it's all air, it's called "snackmosphere" what is it called inside the ink chamber of a pen? it's not a riddle, i think we should invent a name for it.... |
when that happens with potato chips, that is, you open it up and it's all air, it's called "snackmosphere" what is it called inside the ink chamber of a pen? it's not a riddle, i think we should invent a name for it.... |
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I have to name my pens at work, or they go missing. I thinks thats about the only thing we use the label machine for! |
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try putting these words on the label: stolen from NZA filched from NZAs desk/kingdom NZA wasnt looking so i got this pen |
duh. dummies. |
lulibird@teleport.com |
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Wierd. |
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Caspar California 95420 Address it to Isolde and I'll understand. Speaking of mailing things--WHERE IS MY MAILART!? |
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i got crazy pens for my birthday! plus a big box to keep them in!!! |
mail me on diamondboy2000@hotmail.com or let message here |
Email me mellish@hotmail.com |
maybe you already know this, but i just saw it on the Smithsonian website "1939 First commercially successful ball-point pen, the birome, designed by Hungarian Laszlo Biro" |
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