Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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multi-headed pen
for naughty schoolchildren
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to write, "I will not feed the principal to my hampster" 500 times.

Voice, Sep 06 2006



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       Baked, I think, but I can't find a link. I think people have constructed pantograph-like devices for writing/signing many copies at once.

wiml, Sep 07 2006
  

       to write: "I must not cheat" in 50 different languages

xenzag, Sep 07 2006
  

       I've seen this done with chalk, for the same reason. Kids used to have to write such motivational statements on the blackboard. I've seen 2 kinds: one looked like a comb with 8 chalk-holders, and the other like a fork, with 4. +

21 Quest, Sep 07 2006
  

       Tsk, do it all over again - there's no such word as 'hampster'.

Ian Tindale, Sep 07 2006
  

       *hampster*= hamper + dumpster?

xandram, Sep 07 2006
  

       no ! hampster = ham + piss taker

xenzag, Sep 07 2006
  

       hampster= funny law enforcers in the army?

NotTheSharpestSpoon, Sep 07 2006
  

       [21Quest] , I think those artifacts are used for drawing a set of evenly spaced lines upon the board so that musical notes can be drawn thereon. Henceforth. Vis a vis.

GutPunchLullabies, Sep 07 2006
  

       Yeah, I saw those multi-chalk-holders in grade school, but they were not for student use. The teacher used them for something besides music, but that's all I remember.   

       Back on topic: This alleged idea has no method, originality or need. It does have poor spelling and capitalization, though. [-]

baconbrain, Sep 07 2006
  

       Ive seen the four pronged ones for music, and also 3 pronged ones for learning to write.

bleh, Sep 07 2006
  


 
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