I swear it’s my most favorite pen - I have one on my desk at work, one on my desk at home and the only pen I use for keeping score in my score book for DD19’s softball games.Either, it depends on which pen I pick up.
8th Grade English class, or rather “Language Arts.” 1974-75. Mrs. Townsend. She said to write assignments in either blue, black, or blue-black ink. I never heard of blue-black, but, yes, there was such a thing. But I haven’t seen it in decades, not that I really looked.
I liked those fat pens with 4 colors, blue, black, red, and green.
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One nun in Catholic school forbid ball point pens. We had to use cartridge pens, with messy little ink tubes.
Yes - I already thought about itThis here should be the topic of another poll: Writing checks.
Do you write checks at the checkout aisle, or just for bills?
I recall being in lines and hearing everyone utter a communal moan the moment a check book breaks out.
I’m a pen thief too from Chase bank (I love their pens) and from Planet Fitness (I love purple ink pens too)I will use either. I am a pen thief from hotels, and most of them are black ink, so I probably use black ink 80-85% of the time. Haven't bought a pen in many years.
I prefer black but sometimes the person who orders supplies gets blue so I’m stuck with blue - then I say order black - I get a box of black and everyone takes them and I’m stuck with blue again So I say again order black and they are like I just did and I’m like they are gone thus happens all the time - I have the same issue at home - they just disappear - proof gone - those blue pens - can’t give them away - I’ve tried !!