Speak Your Mind 175 #871-875

QUESTIONS

1. Does it bother you to hold worms?

2. Do you think it’s important to learn how to type?

3. Have you ever ridden in the back of a truck?

4. Do you like long fingernails or short fingernails on children?

5. Do you think 20 year olds who live with their parents should pay rent?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Not really, but I don’t hold too many worms.

2. Yes, especially with how much we use computers these days.

3. Yes, quite a few times unfortunately.

4. It depends on what they do, but short seems better for most people.

5. It depends on what they do, and what they are planning to do, but I would say yes generally.

Review – Sheaffer Calligraphy Maxi Kit Part 3 – Ink – Blue, Black, Purple, and Turquoise

Now onto the Sheaffer inks in the Sheaffer Calligraphy set, which I will do in batches as I get around to trying them out. I’ll be starting off with black, purple, blue, and turquoise.

Surprisingly Accurate Photo

Surprisingly Accurate Photo

First black, which is a plain black, really there is nothing special. It’s a cool black that is very dark, but is not as saturated as one would want a black to be most of the time. For calligraphy and drawing it is good for the most part (being non-waterproof) but I wouldn’t go painting a picture with it.

Second purple, a color that has no place in a calligraphy set (something that can be said about every color that isn’t black, in my opinion). The purple is a nice deep purple with lots of shading in wider lines, though the shading doesn’t offer a great amount of variation. I personally wouldn’t use this for calligraphy and would have a hard time finding a use for it. But it is very pleasant.

The blue, Sheaffer blue, like all pen maker blues is very simple: a dark blue without much shading that does well with writing and okay with calligraphy. It is a fairly standard blue, non-waterproof and it almost looks like a ballpoint pen. Like I said, though, it is a bit darker than some others, so you might want to look into it if you want a darker blue.

Finally turquoise, which again I don’t understand being in this set. It is a very bright, nice color. It has some shading (which I’m not too fond of) but overall is fairly bland. A nice sky or Caribbean sea color, but not one for calligraphy but for daily writing in my opinion. You wouldn’t want to color a turquoise rock with it either.

That’s it for this time, It may take a few weeks, but I’ll look at the rest of the colors sometime in the future.

Speak Your Mind 174 #866-870

QUESTIONS

1. Does your mother work away from home?

2. What is your favorite magazine?

3. How far do you live from school?

4. Do you like christmas lights that blink.

5.Do you like it when your parents come to school for ball games?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Yes technically, though she does a lot of work from home.

2. Probably “Wargames Illustrated”

3. I used to live a mile or so when I went to school.

4. No, I’m not that fond of regular christmas lights either.

5. My parents never did so I can’t say.

 

Speak Your Mind 173 #861-865

QUESTIONS

1. Do you have freckles on your shoulders?

2. Do you like to eat frozen marshmallows?

3. Have you ever been in a car with someone who accidentally ran a stop sign?

4. Would you like to own your own swimming pool?

5. What color is your bed spread?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1.  Yes, unfortunately.

2. No, and I’m not sure I’d want to.

3. Yes, but it was a light.

4. No, I don’t really like swimming

5. A dull yellow color.