September 18, 2006

Fags Fax
FOUND by Lance in New Jersey
Found this while working at Staples. I still don't know what that bottom line is supposed to be. I know what it looks like, though.
Christian in Tennessee
If they need coffee, fags/cigarettes seem like a likely addition to me. Makes me think of the English lady who worked at the Wilmington, Ohio Staples for some reason. She had a great accent, and I always wanted to ask her why on Earth she ended up in an Ohio college town.
+ December 01, 2006 09:55 PM +
Jenny in Chicago
I hate to be a killjoy, but there's a fax cartridge that's FA65. But there's poor penmanship for you.
+ December 06, 2006 05:31 PM +
kims
coffee should not be on a shopping list for a company named ADD
+ January 10, 2007 05:54 PM +
Holly in Thornhill,Ontario.Canada
Ya, I agree with kims! Also, 'coffee' shouldn't be on the list for a company with the slogan, 'Software Solutions for the Energy Industry'!!!! 'ENERGY'
De-caf, maybe...
+ November 24, 2007 10:08 AM +
ry in canada
there's no poor penmanship about it. The six is written with one looping in stroke, tyical of a six, not a G. The 5 is written with two strokes, typical of a 5, not an S which is nearly always done with one. The person was probably some what hurried, and was writing the note for themselves, not people to over think on the internet. But we are anyway, suckers.
+ January 13, 2008 01:11 PM +
Flargy in Drunk Staples
It's true, though! Fags fax, just like everybody else.

I hope they had enough money to buy their cupt papen and their cuff fu<. DTN? Not a fucking clue what that is.
+ April 03, 2008 11:28 AM +
HeyThereItsEric
What's Cufffufi?
+ May 11, 2008 07:53 PM +

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