I see Australian Banks are offeringthe gift of a free pencil-sharpener in gratitude for the 36 Billion Dollar extortion profit they got
out of customers during the last 12 months....
It is uniquely designed to reflect the friendly and even intimate relationship that Australian Bank's have built up with the Australian Public/Clients/Customers......Hoo Roo
It just so happens that I have an appointment with my gastroenterologist today.
goldfinger said
02:26 PM Apr 21, 2016
Pourquoi?...Did your Bank Manager give you a Slipadicktome toooo?.....
Did you hear about the deaf gynaecologist.....he was able to read lips......
Hoo Roo
Hey Jim said
10:21 PM Apr 21, 2016
Hi Larry,
Is this the same replacement the Banks now use, in loo of the golden watch hand shake, of days gone bye.
That pencil being used. Is it a 2B or Hb model.
dorian said
06:28 AM Apr 22, 2016
Hey Jim wrote:
That pencil being used. Is it a 2B or Hb model.
2B or not 2B, that is the question, except when they're colour pencils.
goldfinger said
09:19 AM Apr 22, 2016
As the great Laurel and Hardy observed....'you can lead a horse to water...but a pencil 'must' be lead..........'...Hoo Roo
dorian said
09:52 AM Apr 22, 2016
I was hoping to identify the bank via the grading of the pencils, until I realised they were colour.
According to the following guide, Derwent Studio are the hardest colour pencils. I reckon they would be preferred by the Commonwealth Bank (they would use 9H or 10H for graphite).
I see Australian Banks are offeringthe gift of a free pencil-sharpener in gratitude for the 36 Billion Dollar extortion profit they got
out of customers during the last 12 months....
It is uniquely designed to reflect the friendly and even intimate relationship that Australian Bank's have built up with the Australian Public/Clients/Customers......Hoo Roo
Looks painfull
Just Love it Larry. Not the pointy end.
Regards Jim
Did you hear about the deaf gynaecologist.....he was able to read lips......
Hoo Roo
Hi Larry,
Is this the same replacement the Banks now use, in loo of the golden watch hand shake, of days gone bye.
That pencil being used.
Is it a 2B or Hb model.
2B or not 2B, that is the question, except when they're colour pencils.
I was hoping to identify the bank via the grading of the pencils, until I realised they were colour.
According to the following guide, Derwent Studio are the hardest colour pencils. I reckon they would be preferred by the Commonwealth Bank (they would use 9H or 10H for graphite).
www.ebay.com.au/gds/Coloured-Pencil-Buying-Guide-/10000000001115493/g.html
Interestingly, Caran D'Ache are the softest pencils.
-- Edited by dorian on Friday 22nd of April 2016 09:53:44 AM