Joe Guy wrote:
The passport represents your wanting to get away from your wife. And last night you were remembering how you were often in Dutch with her.
Very intuitive there, Joe.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
Has anyone else noticed that in recent years, the people who make Post-it have apparently decided to save money by cutting back on the quality of their glue to the point that it is almost impossible to get the notes to stick to anything for more than a few seconds? I use them a lot, and now every time I do, I have to add a piece of tape, (which sort of defeats the whole purpose)
Does anyone know of a better brand of sticky-note? One that actually sticks?
Last edited by Lord Jim on Fri Jun 07, 2013 4:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hey, I save so much money buying used underwear on E-Bay, I thought I'd give the Post-it's a try...
Either that or whatever you're trying to stick stuff to needs a good cleaning
It doesn't matter what I try to stick them to; even other pieces of paper, I consistently have the same problem...
I'm thinking that maybe the problem is that the one's I've been buying have been kind of old; The last couple of batches I bought I got from the stationary section of the local Lucky's; maybe they don't sell that many, so they've been sitting around a while....
Lord Jim wrote:
I'm thinking that maybe the problem is that the one's I've been buying have been kind of old; The last couple of batches I bought I got from the stationary section of the local Lucky's; maybe they don't sell that many, so they've been sitting around a while....
That's could be the reason. They're probably from the 1980's. Lucky Supermarket is not where most people go for office supplies.
Those things aren't cheap either. I wish I had invented them.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
It's a funny coincidence, but I recently read an article about how Leslie Neilson, Lloyd Bridges and Peter Graves regretted making that movie because they couldn't get serious roles again after that...
Neilson went on to make lemons out of lemonade and do a series of low brow comedies, but Bridges' and Graves' careers were pretty much finished...Graves made some commercials and hosted some early Biography Channel series, and Bridges watched his sons become successful....
It's a funny coincidence, but I recently read an article about how Leslie Neilson, Lloyd Bridges and Peter Graves regretted making that movie because they couldn't get serious roles again after that...
The evils of type-casting.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
It probably didn't help Peter Graves that one of his most memorable lines in the movie was when he asked a young boy if he had ever seen a grown man naked.