I use the stapler a lot, and I also throw a lot of messed up staples away...once it hits the trash can or the floor, where do they go? Is there a Staple Heaven? Seriously, I know there are many more "corporate" folks like me out there blatantly dismissing the importance of staples, and even at some point, not caring if the staples land in the trash can or not because it doesn't seem like little metal things affect the environment, but do we ever take time out of our busy lives and really think about how important staples are in our existence and who and what it affects?
I mean, it's almost as good as sticky notes.
Stuff that makes you go hmm.
I'm going to start my Staple Foundation...think about it. Better yet, a "Staple Recognition Day!" There's already a store named Staples...I think you might have heard of it. I'm looking for grants and sponsorships from them. If you know someone from there, let me know - I'd appreciate it. Maybe one day, staples can get the spotlight and recognition it deserves.
Milton's Red Stapler is so last year....
Move over Red Stapler!!!
These bad boys are in!!! STAPLE (with no R because that would change the noun)
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