What happens if you have no ink? I have been waiting in a surgery waiting room all day, I brought 2 pens with me and they are both so low now they are skipping. And to top it all off I think I have made it to the end of the internet... Twice!
What happens if you have no ink? I have been waiting in a surgery waiting room all day, I brought 2 pens with me and they are both so low now they are skipping. And to top it all off I think I have made it to the end of the internet... Twice!
"There’s two ways to change the way a guy feels about you. You can catch him on fire, or you can slap him" - Marcus Luttrell
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If worse comes to worse fine some colored liquid and dip the pen in it, to keep writing...
A packet of Kool-aid kept in the purse might be a thought. Dilute with small amount of water - nowhere near what you'd do to drink. Obviously do not add sugar. It will be a little acidic, but how that compares to normal inks I do not know.
You might, in a pinch, be able to dilute mascara to a useable consistency, or eyeliner. Again, dip.
A teabag in a very little water might be the easiest, or very strong coffee. Not that you'd get as dark a line as you might like, but better than nothing.
Now I have to go try all these things...
"There’s two ways to change the way a guy feels about you. You can catch him on fire, or you can slap him" - Marcus Luttrell
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My other pen is a Montblanc.
And my other blog is a tumblr!
And my latest ebook, for spooky wintery reading:
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kaisnowbird (April 30th, 2014), Scrawler (May 10th, 2014)
That's a great idea! One if them has Noodler's 54th in it and I know that would handle some water.
Everything is turning out ok, thanks. You know one of those things where they tell you "it's out patient and should only take an hour and a half" then after the whole day is gone they say, "well it was harder then we thought and she will have to stay over night"
"There’s two ways to change the way a guy feels about you. You can catch him on fire, or you can slap him" - Marcus Luttrell
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Sailor Kenshin (May 1st, 2014)
Remember, you're in a hospital--the blood bank is just down the hall, plenty of reds on the shelf!
(Hope all is well)
Last edited by VertOlive; April 30th, 2014 at 08:00 PM.
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jackwebb (April 30th, 2014), Jon Szanto (April 30th, 2014), kaisnowbird (April 30th, 2014)
jackwebb (April 30th, 2014)
I don't want to get any correspondence from this guy that is written in yellow ink, if you know what I mean...
"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."
~ Benjamin Franklin
jackwebb (May 1st, 2014)
My other pen is a Montblanc.
And my other blog is a tumblr!
And my latest ebook, for spooky wintery reading:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CM2NGSSD
jackwebb (May 1st, 2014)
Well, tried the tea by putting one Barry's (NSS Irish tea - the Irish do not mess around with floor sweepings and other weak approximations of actual tea, so this is pretty strong stuff) tea bag in the bottom of a mug and pouring in just enough water to cover. Let it sit till it got funny looking. I got a very pale result when I then tried to write using a coffee stirring straw cut into the shape of a reed pen (figuring that would be someone's next question - what to do when you have left the pen at home, been mugged for the pen and are now at the police stations filling out the report and cannot deal with the added indignity of a Bic Stic, etc...)
The result was very pale. In an absolute life or death situation maybe you'd use it, but... not a first choice. Watering down the ink in the pen would work better.
Hmmm.... wonder if hospitals still use Mercurochrome... that even sounds like an ink...
jackwebb (May 1st, 2014)
So...Mercurochrome, according to The Straight Dope, can no longer be sold across state lines, probably the hospital would not have it. However, far as I can see, Gentian Violet is still available - if stuck in a hospital with absolutely no other option, I'd consider asking for that... or maybe the laundry might have Mrs. Stewart's bluing... next time I see some Kool-aid packets I will try those...
The liquor store in Ontario only uses paper bags (for you non-Canadians, our alcohol sales are regulated, there are only three options for buying alcohol to take home with you, the Beer Store, the LCBO, and the local wineries)
so I ALWAYS have some kind of paper around the house, even if it's just brown-bag. A bold nib, some strong ink and creativity can make a LCBO-bag letter pretty classy.
But, just in case I own about 30 hardbound notebooks. And a ream of decent printer paper, a few spiral bound notebooks, etc...
Btw, the hospital improvisation stuff is pretty amazing. I'm going to have to remember that in case I ever need to MacGuyver myself a writing set. (glad to know all is well, btw, hospitals are zero fun)
Last edited by Tsuki yo; May 10th, 2014 at 07:47 AM.
jackwebb (May 10th, 2014)
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