Jul. 10th, 2003
You know, there are only a handful of scents that I love as well as a new Sharpie marker. No, I don't really 'sniff' them or anything - I just really enjoy the short moments that I write with them, as it's enough to take in a small amount of Sharpie-goodness.
I remember my junior high friend Vanessa loved Sharpies as well. But she loved them much more than I. She had an old coffee table in her room that she took much joy in 'painting' black with Sharpie markers. And the ink would smear or nick off in places, so she always had fresh places to touch up while she was on the phone.
Vanessa was always a *tiny* bit weird...
And White-Out just doesn't do it at all for me. I've gone through several White-Out pens in my time, since I refused to ever use pencils in school. I hate the icky, scratchy sound that a pencil makes when writing. So I occasionally had to use some White-Out in Calculus or English. But I never could understand the people who actually liked the smell of it.
Now I use those dry White-Out cartridge thingees. Much faster and no smell. :-)
I remember my junior high friend Vanessa loved Sharpies as well. But she loved them much more than I. She had an old coffee table in her room that she took much joy in 'painting' black with Sharpie markers. And the ink would smear or nick off in places, so she always had fresh places to touch up while she was on the phone.
Vanessa was always a *tiny* bit weird...
And White-Out just doesn't do it at all for me. I've gone through several White-Out pens in my time, since I refused to ever use pencils in school. I hate the icky, scratchy sound that a pencil makes when writing. So I occasionally had to use some White-Out in Calculus or English. But I never could understand the people who actually liked the smell of it.
Now I use those dry White-Out cartridge thingees. Much faster and no smell. :-)