peterdot's top five Writing Utensils

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  The Tool Points
1. Mechanical Pencil 15
2. Sharpie 12
3. Frosting Tube 6
4. A Pen By A.G. Spalding & Bros 5
5. Mr. Sketch Scented Markers 5

THE Lowly Peon's top five Writing Utensils

posted on June 4 @ 7:12pm 2 comments . view previous

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1. A Pen By A.G. Spalding & Bros they're expensive, but their roller balls are well worth the money
2. A Pen By Cross also expensive. their ball-points are super
3. Sharpie
4. Mechanical Pencil
5. Wacom Pen though i'm not sure this is actually a writing utensil

The Invincible Blab's top five Writing Utensils

posted on June 3 @ 8:17pm 1 comments . view previous

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1. Mechanical Pencil i need to buy more lead though
2. Frosting Tube i love the CHRR noise
3. Sharpie i feel so powerful using them. so thick and smelly.
4. Pen any pen. my dream is to work at a fancy place and just stare at all the supply pens.
5. Chalk on the sidewalk.....

Will's top five Writing Utensils

posted on May 31 @ 11:45pm 1 comments . view previous

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1. UniBall Pen
2. Mechanical Pencil Never have to sharpen them.
3. Silly String My wild card pick
4. Sharp Rock Great for carvin'
5. Bloody Finger Makes me a little woozy though

hulkamaniac's top five Writing Utensils

posted on February 15 @ 2:30pm 0 comments . view previous

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1. Mr. Sketch Scented Markers
2. Dixon Ticonderoga
3. Sharpie
4. Spraypaint
5. Invisible Ink so I can talk to ghostwriter.

kate's top five Writing Utensils

posted on February 8 @ 9:31pm 1 comments . view previous

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1. Breath On a frosted window.
2. Lipstick Perfect for driving home a threat on the mirror in the girls' restroom. Not that I would do that!
3. Bloody Finger Only use your own. Also, the creepiness factor is somewhat high, so don't use this one if a cute guy asks for your number.
4. Frosting Tube I'm not especially dexterous with these, so my "Happy Birthday!" is usually perceived as a bunch of decorative (but delicious) squiggles.
5. Sharp Rock So you can't comfortably draft a novel, but you can carve a few choice symbols into other rocks. It was good enough for cavemen when they didn't feel like using a variation on #3!

Saulemander's top five Writing Utensils

posted on February 8 @ 10:30am 1 comments . view previous

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1. Pilot Hi-Tec This pen flows so smoothly and is great to sketch with
2. Mechanical Pencil i prefer this over the regular pencil because i never have to sharpen it
3. Sharpie nothing like a permanent marker, and it smells good
4. Ad Markers the smelliest markers in the world, theyre banned at quite a few schools including mine
5. Wacom Pen it has infinite tips!

sorry about the silly top five, i was bored and i know how much peter likes his pens...or used to, always bragging about how his pens were the best, but deep down i knew mine were much better, i just didnt have the heart to tell him.