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maiden_scotland wrote: »picked up some of these today

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Seapals from Applause by Russ[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]http://www.seapalsworldstore.com/store/[/FONT]
Thanks, found these today. How cute are they!Invented tradition: Couponology
Fancy title: Couponologist
Motto: Because I have conviction doesn't mean I'm a convict
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If you have a Parker ballpoint pen and need a refill then Poundland are selling a Parker biro (it is bright green!) for £1 but you can use the refill on your usual Parker biro. In WH Smiths they are £3.49(ish) for one!
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are they stolen?0
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No but they are green!
Just bought a couple - thanks0 -
That's why they are a pound. Green is no good to anyone. You can't sign documents with them, it has to be black. :j0
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tattybonce wrote: »That's why they are a pound. Green is no good to anyone. You can't sign documents with them, it has to be black. :j
I suspect the case is green, not the ink.0 -
Who says? Even if it were green ink rather than a green case, you can write cheques in green ink. Best not to write letters in green ink though . . .tattybonce wrote: »That's why they are a pound. Green is no good to anyone. You can't sign documents with them, it has to be black. :j0 -
I thought being green was the in thing these days?!
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LittleVoice wrote: »Who says? Even if it were green ink rather than a green case, you can write cheques in green ink. Best not to write letters in green ink though . . .
Wrong - banks don't like it http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/pda/A20218718?s_id=20 -
"Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells" has stopped writing to the newspapers and there's a glut of green refills as a consequence.0
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