16 posts tagged “bullet pen”
So, in using my teaching power for the good of my students … I have, of course, already introduced them to Fisher Space Pens and have even let them all write with my favorite Bullet Pen. Oh, how their young faces lit up! They had so many questions … and I had answers. I truly love each student in that class and have already decided that on our last day I will give them each a Rocket Pen. Rocket Pens are great for such occasions, because they are affordable enough to buy for a large group of people, yet they still contain the Zero Gravity Ink Cartridge that makes theFisher Pens great. They come in four colors, with the ink matching the barrel: red, blue, black, and silver. I think I will get them all the same color, the Black Rocket Pen, because most teachers prefer black ink. I want them to be able to use their pen as much as possible, thereby impressing their friends!
I teach a class of ninth graders once a week. Teaching is at once exhilarating and intimidating, because those kids take my words at face value. They believe and trust me, so I try to be careful and extremely intentional with every word I say. I want to teach them, influence them, but not mislead them.
I am proud of that girl, she knows quality when she sees it! Now if I could just get her to love football… Cyber Space Pens Team
My daughter is turning twelve on Halloween. She has known what one of her birthday presents will be since January, a Fuchsia Flurry Bullet Pen engraved with her name in Edwardian Script. How does she know that? She ask for it specifically last winter and has reminded me almost monthly, “Don’t forget, you’re getting me a Fisher Space Pen for my birthday .. theFuchsia Flurry one.” I thought about ordering aPurple Passion Bullet Pen too, just to mess with her, then when I give her the real one I’d get to keep it for myself (go Vikings). I decided against it, though, since she will undoubtedly read this and know my plan.
I
ran into an old friend from high school last weekend. We had a blast
just talking and reminiscing about classes and friends and all that.
It was one of those times that could have been a Hallmark commercial …
and then it got even better. Naturally, at some point I started
talking about Fisher Space Pens and about my beloved Bullet Pen, and he said … “Oh yeah, I have one of those - it writes upside down. Did you ever see that Seinfeld episode … ?”
After recovering from my shock and brushing back a tear - I asked him how he came to be in possession of his Fisher Pen and which one he had. He got the pen from his dad a while back, it’s a Lacquered Brass Classic Bullet Pen. So, not only did he know about and these pens, he also valued his enough to keep for it all these years.
What began as a Hallmark commercial turned into a Country Music Video, as I sat there pondering, what if I had known this about him in High School. I can see the video now, he tucks his pen back into his pocket, we hug … and he walks off into the sunset. I am left standing there, smiling at the thought of what might have been. I wonder who’d be singing….
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Fisher Space Pens has come out with a pen that is not only clever but also ecologically sound. The .375 H&H Bullet Pen takes the classic bullet pen and makes it a real Bullet Pen.
The cap of the pen is made from an actual spent .375 shell case. The
empty shell case that would have been in a landfill, is now finding a
new use on a pen that will never find it’s way to a landfill. No one
would throw away a Fisher Pen!
Inside this unique pen is the standard PR Series Pressurized Refill that is used by NASA on every space shuttle mission. You can count on your Fisher to write anywhere, anytime, and at any angle. These refills will not dry out, they have a shelf life of 100 years - that’s why they won’t see a landfill!
If you are looking for a truly unique pen as a gift or for yourself, this is the pen you want. You will definitely get attention with it.
Cyber Space Pens Team
Have
you ever wanted to try to figure out your dreams? Of course you have -
everybody has at one point or another. Have you ever wished you could
know you are dreaming in your dream? My son is always telling me about
his dreams and about 50% of the time, he says, “and then I knew it was
a dream, so I ….” Now I would love to be able to do that.
Incidentally, that is called lucid dreaming.
I am just happy if I can remember my dreams. When I do remember them, I love to pick them apart and see where each part came from … a conversation, a face at the gas station, something that was bothering me. It’s funny how the brain just makes a casserole with our experiences and serves it to us while we sleep.
You can learn to exercise some control over your dreams. It’s actually very interesting to read about and I always say I am going to try it one of these days. The first step is to simply start keeping track of your dreams. When you awake from a dream, go over it in your mind before you even move. Once you’ve done that, write down what you remember - including what you were feeling. I guess the more you do this, the easier it gets.
Of course, one thing you’ll be needing for this little exercise is the Nite Note by Fisher Space Pens. With this handy little product you can simply reach over to the nightstand in the dark, pull out the Chrome Slimline Pen which will turn on the light for the notepad. Once you are done, replace the pen, the light goes out and you go back to sleep easily. Sweet dreams!
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Today was a good day. I was at work and I got to tell someone about Fisher Space Pens.
She had never heard of them. It was a different experience talking
about the pens this time, because not only did I tell her about how
great they were, I told her why they were great …. because now I can explain it! It was awesome.
Of course since she hadn’t previously heard of them, I had to tell her about some of my favorites, like the one I call the happy little pen, the Lime Green Bullet Pen with the Golf Ball on it, and of course the Lifetime Pens. She was like everyone else and doubted whether I was serious when I said they will last an average lifetime - that always cracks me up. I also told her about the Go Cowboys pen I received, because even though I don’t like the Cowboys (I may change my mind now that TO is gone) - I love the idea of engraving a fun pen with something equally fun. Finally, I told her about my favorite one, the Black Titanium Nitride Pen and why mine is so special to me. Tomorrow, I am bringing it in to show her. I am very excited, not just to show her, but or the attention it will bring … which will allow me to tell more people about these wonderful little pens.
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My boys have asked me when they will get their Fisher Space Pen.
It wasn’t the same proud moment as my daughter - because they are a
little young to actually understand the value of the pen. When I do
get them one, it’ll have to be the Trekker Space Pen.
First of all, it’s perfect for boys in that it just has that sporty feel. Second, if I get them a Fisher Pen, they are going to keep it attached to them! Otherwise, who knows where it will end up.
The Space Trekkers are really very cool. They are compact like a Bullet Pen
when they are capped - just 3 7/8″ long. They have a rubberized grip
which adds to the sporty feel. They also come with a carbineer (not
approved for climbing) and a breakaway lanyard so they stay attached -
but are handy when you need them. Of course, Trekkers have the Fisher Refills - so they will write when and where you need them.
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Have
you ever had one of those proud parent moments? I had one yesterday.
I was busy working at my computer and my daughter came up and asked if
… she could have a Fisher Space Pen
for her birthday. As I wiped the tear from my eye, I told her she
could and asked which one she wanted. She said it didn’t matter …
which almost caused me to weep.
In reality, I know she likes the Rainbow Titanium Nitride Bullet, Purple Passion Lacquered Bullet, and the Fuschia Flurry Lacquered Bullet Pen - so I won’t have to think too hard when I pick one for her. Even the engraving will be easy - she just wants her name on it. However, she is pretty picky about fonts - so the fact that her choice is virtually limitless - she may have a problem there. Her birthday is not until October, so she’ll have to some time to decide on her lettering.
In the mean time, I am just basking in the pride of my daughter’s exceptional taste.
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I
was at the gas station today and I wrote a check … yes, I am one of
those people who still holds up lines with the checkbook. Anyway, I
was looking about my little bottom of my purse pen, which is broken,
and thinking about how I wanted to be writing the check with my new Fisher Space Pen. Of course that could never happen, because I always lose my purse pen, so I wouldn’t risk putting my dear sweet Bullet Pen
in the black hole that seems to lie at the bottom of my purse. Not
only that, I would really hold up the line, because I would have to
tell the person who takes my check all about my pen … people behind me
might get mad.
Believe it or not, I was still pondering this as I drove away from Kwik Star and I cam to the conclusion that I need to get organized enough so that I can get wallet that has a place for a pen and then put a Stowaway Pen in it. I decided that even though the people in line might not like waiting … they would get over it after I tell them all about how awesome my pen is and then they would want one too.
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So Valentine’s Day had me faced with a dilemma. You see, that Blueberry Lacquered Bullet Pen with Go Cowboys
engraved on it - I knew who should really get that. I mean, picture me
holding anything touting the Cowboys … but yet … it’s a Fisher Space Pen
… and well, with huge sentimental value. So there I was, looking
across the counter at my Cowboy-loving sweetheart … talk about an
internal struggle! Should I share my bounty? What to do?!?!
In the end, I caved, and I must say I am glad I did. If a fondness for a Fisher was the only measure … I could say I have found my soul mate. He truly treasures his gift even to the point of keeping it in it’s box in a specifically designated place, just like I do. It is taken out only to write with, to hold and admire, and to show off to others. It is never just left laying there like any old pen. It brings a tear to my eye just knowing he gets it.
What more could a girl ask for on the holiday of love?
Cyber Space Pens Team