do you write on your hand?

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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
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SW2
in felt tip? Or ball point?

I used to consider this a touch 'infra-dig' but I've got in to the habit and I've no idea why.
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
No. What do you write on your hand?
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Sometimes with a felt pen. Biros are an abomination. I also keep a two inch long B pencil jammed between skull and right ear, the point of which I lick before embarking on elaborate calligraphy.
 
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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Ravenbait - a death worthy of a belle-lettriste such as your good self!

the answer to your question, Marin, is anything from telephone numbers to small architectural details. One must always employ a washable ink, though
 

Adasta

Well-Known Member
Location
London
Ravenbait - a death worthy of a belle-lettriste such as your good self!

the answer to your question, Marin, is anything from telephone numbers to small architectural details.

"Hmm...now is that 30m...hmm...30cm...uhhh."

That's a joke, of course. You'd never use metric.
 

endoman

Senior Member
Location
Chesterfield
My assistant ( mrs endo ) at work does, but she gloves on, really good way of passing messages that we don't want the patient to hear.
 

E11a

New Member
I tend to write on my arm (under my sleeve), usually in ballpoint or rollerball.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
My assistant ( mrs endo ) at work does, but she gloves on, really good way of passing messages that we don't want the patient to hear.

Clever! Presumably the "slate is wiped clean" with an antiseptic wipe?
 

Strick

Active Member
All the bloody time for me. I always have a pen on me at work, never paper unless at my desk, and wear a bluetooth headset so forever taking calls and jotting the details on me so i dont forget.
 

Chilternrides

New Member
In years gone by, all the time, but very rarely now.

A previous job required a minimal amount of ancillary equipment to be hauled around but often enough, a good deal of information to be recorded or remembered; that's where the manual aide-memoire came in, er, handy.
 

E11a

New Member
The only downside is when I put my gloves on to go home, my hands sweat a bit and I loose the notes and forget all about my homework

A poor excuse, tmc!
 

longers

Legendary Member
Biro. Have got 530 and 425 written there at the moment.

I used to work with someone who really hated me doing it, she reckoned the ink was poisonous.
 

Blue_icicle

New Member
Location
Essex
I've not written on my hand since my parents told me when I was very young that the ink was poisonous!

I think back then it probably was... and so too was the lead in my pencil apparently!

They wouldn't dare put poisonous ink in pens now ... would they?
 
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