Wednesday, July 11, 2012

More on pens!

I am interviewed for a blog about pens!

13 comments:

  1. I went to pen heaven when I found this pen website:
    http://www.jetpens.com/

    Uniball Signo 207 seven is still my favorite and I stocked up on refills so I don't need to stock up on pens.

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  2. As a fellow pen fiend, I loved this blog. My personal favorite is the Pilot G2 ... but I think I have some of all the pens you've mentioned.

    And you're right: The color cannot be red. I have an aversion to pages that look like they've been bled on.

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  3. "Moron" pens are what I've used to write all my queries. Just ask the shark.

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  4. Great interview, Janet. But the real burning question is: are they sending you a complimentary Union Jack pen for doing the interview? :)

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  5. Brilliant interview! I love colored pens! My husband thinks I'm nuts but I can't resist buying them. And I love to try new brands too. The worst day is when the perfect pen runs out of ink.

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  6. I'm such a sucker for purple pens. It's almost a signature thing for me. Metallic, plain, violet, lavender, if it's purple, it's me...

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  7. I loved the interview but Ah...your pink is low on ink.

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  8. @Colin, that's a great idea...we'll get some in the post to Janet soonest.

    TonyB
    Tiger Pens Blog

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  9. Marty Feldman was right. "The pen is mightier than the sword and considerably easier to write with." I confess, I didn't think this would be as interesting as it was, but as a parent of teens, I took mental notes for school shopping.

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  10. You know I love it when you talk pens!

    Did you get those glitter Sharpees yet??? *glances accusingly at Sharkly Assistant*

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  11. sadly the glittery Sharpies are markers, not pens.

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