Shouldn’t that lock be in the number 1 slot ?....
It should be indeed.. pointless being in the hole it is in! (saaid the actress to the bishop)
Shouldn’t that lock be in the number 1 slot ?....
Not in my school either, they might 'encourage sloppy writing' by moving over the paper so well.I remember when biro's first came out (late 1940's). I got one for Christmas but we weren't allowed to use them at school. Pencil or ink only.
Me neither, It was seen as punishment in my school, you had to do it after class, so not quite a detention / yellow card, more like 10 mins in the sin bin. Plus the stuff went everywhere if you rushed it and you missed the 46 that came just after 5 past 4Some of us never made it to the giddy heights of 'ink monitor' Degs![]()
I've still got one, I bring it out now and again to sign important stuff.Blimey. You're going back a bit!
I did enjoy writing with a fountain pen though. Parker, Platignum....the names are still familiar but they made writing easy and stylish in a way your biros don't.
My mam worked in a dry cleaners and needed to check the contents of jacket pockets and such like. I've mentioned about her finding Brian Harris's payslip, but she brought a Schaeffer fountain pen home once and it truly was a piece of work.Blimey. You're going back a bit!
I did enjoy writing with a fountain pen though. Parker, Platignum....the names are still familiar but they made writing easy and stylish in a way your biros don't.
It was boring being given a pen as a present as a kid. It smacked of school.My mam worked in a dry cleaners and needed to check the contents of jacket pockets and such like. I've mentioned about her finding Brian Harris's payslip, but she brought a Schaeffer fountain pen home once and it truly was a piece of work.
Gentleman's Relish is the thing given to this old arse last couple of birthdays.It was boring being given a pen as a present as a kid. It smacked of school.
I'd love it if someone gave me such a thing now.
All I ever get are book tokens and jars of mustard.
I love it. Have it on cream crackers with or without butter. Also tapinade black olive spread. Come to daddy!Gentleman's Relish is the thing given to this old arse last couple of birthdays.
I've still got one, I bring it out now and again to sign important stuff.
It's really Sue cross-dressing.Why does it look like he's got trousers on?