A cautionary tale for you pool players

jalapus logan

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Don't buy these paperclips...they tarnish too quickly and you will look like a fool.


If anyone is interested in investing in my newest project, PM me. I am going to manufacture copper paperclips, age them to the perfect patina, then sell them on Etsy and on AZB's for sale section. Your prayers have been answered.
 
Don't buy these paperclips...they tarnish too quickly and you will look like a fool.


If anyone is interested in investing in my newest project, PM me. I am going to manufacture copper paperclips, age them to the perfect patina, then sell them on Etsy and on AZB's for sale section. Your prayers have been answered.
Does copper offer the springiness to be a paperclip? I actually use a lot of paper clips maybe just buy boxes of them at the dollar store you get like a hundred for a dollar.

But I will admit the metal ones if you put them on paper and then file it you might take it out of the drawer a year later and find that brown stain on the paper.
 
Always turn down rack your own.
Rack mechanics are a real threat.
 
Don't buy these paperclips...they tarnish too quickly and you will look like a fool.


If anyone is interested in investing in my newest project, PM me. I am going to manufacture copper paperclips, age them to the perfect patina, then sell them on Etsy and on AZB's for sale section. Your prayers have been answered.
Dude, it's time to pass it to the left, you took 3 hits in a row. o_O
 
I’ve often wondered what percent of paper clips ever get used. The local thrift store has bags and bags of mixed office supplies for $1.99...usually still in original boxes. Only more popular than paper clips are boxes of staples and bags bulging with pens, pencil crayons ( Americans call ‘colour pencils’?) and Crayola Crayons.

My daughter does art work and for $25 at the thrif store gets a thousand dollars worth of art supplies...but passes on the paper clips because we already have a 5,000 year supply at home.
 
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I have a plan to save paperclips. It involves glue, unethical business practice and pi$$ing people off.
 
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