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Politically correct, that is.
Plastic items marked with logos can be made anonymous with the judicious use
of nail polish remover. I have a collection of pens that only say 'Bryst er
best' (hope I don't have to translate that for you all) after I removed the
logo for the pump company who was strewing the pens around at a conference I
attended. They were a gift, right? Anyone giving me a gift, wants me to
enjoy it, right? When you give something away, you give the recipient the
right to do with it as she pleases, and it pleased me to remove *some* of
the text.
Caution: Breastfeeding mothers should only use solvents if outdoors, or
under protective air hoods. The rest of us can inhale the stuff to our
hearts' content. For the record, I use the cheapest brand of nail polish
remover I can find.
Rachel Myr
always the sucker for a free ball-point pen (insatiable appetite for them),
but I have my limits too
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