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As you may remember, I like cheap calendars, and I usually wait until the 50% or 75% off sales before buying. And when I do buy, I buy four or five monthyl calendars and, if there are any decent ones left when the sales hit 75%, one daily calendar. For monthly calendars, in recent years I've opted for "Front Porch," "Woods and Forests," and "Classic Jazz" themes. For the day-by-day calendars, I prefer comic strips?last year was a Foxtrot year?but am open to other options. What kind of calendar is sitting on your desk/hung on your wall? Comments
FROM: Chris [E-Mail]
DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 9:13:31 am The free wall calendar provided by the Purdue Alumni Association. FROM: Paul DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 10:04:21 am For home, we got a calendar at our local Ace Hardware for $1.50. Its format is "big grid" - so no cutesy graphics. FROM: Joseph DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 10:05:25 am I always buy whatever calendar comes cheap, but then I never end up using it. The farthest I've ever gotten is February and there it sits on the wall until I am reminded to take it down the following new year. I usually keep appointments in a daily planner--whatever's cheapest; I refuse to spend more than $3. I got a Franklin Planner for Christmas a few years back. It looked very expensive. Before I put it together, but after I had taken it out of the plastic, my wife accidentally knocked it off the table and the inserts and pages and everything went everywhere. The organizer waits now in a big pile in a box waiting to be itself reorganized. To the well-meaning gift-giver (my brother), I truly apologize. FROM: Greg DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 10:29:13 am For Christmas, a friend bought me a Playboy calendar. I don't know why it's even called a calendar, the dates are at the very bottom and barely visible to the "naked" eye. FROM: towinlovinit DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 10:39:34 am I have a plain Office Depot desk/wall calendar. Nice big squares to write in. Use it for everything from appt. to where a kid is that day and time. Sometimes we find ourselves hanging on to it because we put a phone # on it somewhere or an address. Costs about $2.00 and worth every penny. No graphics or fancy wording. Just plain big squares waiting for us to fill it in. FROM: Rob [E-Mail] DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 10:50:53 am At work, I have a Gundam Seed calendar behind me, the free school calendar to the right of me, and a free desk calendar I got from the guys who did some wiring work for us a few months ago. FROM: Chris DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 11:00:57 am My Purdue calendar is just eye candy really. I keep all my appointments in Yahoo Calender, which is then synch'ed to my Palm Pilot. FROM: jk DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 12:54:36 pm It's so funny that you brought up calendars...I usually get a few free ones here and there and I can't find my only free one, from my bank. I hang my wall calendar on the bathroom wall and I essentially use it only to track birthdays. I do some of my best organizing and planning it the bathroom. FROM: Rob [E-Mail] DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 2:18:07 pm I swear, jk, I thought you were going to say you used it to track when you went to the bathroom. FROM: Alex DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 2:18:36 pm Well, I brag that I'm an artist (Published Poet) so I have an artsy calendar - Ansel Adams - what a great photographer. At work I keep my calendar in GroupWise - boring! FROM: aharris DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 2:47:58 pm Many, many years ago I saw an ep of L&O where Briscoe is questioning this guy about where he was Tuesday night. The guy goes into his desk, pulls out this big calendar and goes: Tuesday I was at dinner w/ so-and-so. FROM: Chris DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 3:17:27 pm aharris: FROM: Rob Wiltbank DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 9:04:39 pm Usually pictorial calendars of Ireland -- kinda nice to open a calender to a gorgeous landscape and you're able to say... "I've been there!" FROM: jk DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 9:33:11 pm Rob, you made me laugh. That is too funny. I stopped to get some jewelry supplies today (wait, you people don't know I make jewelry. Hey! I make jewelry!), and at the check-out, they had some cool magnets that reflect old advertising like Coke and Hershey's, etc., and there was one magnet for a rest stop that said "Eat here and get gas." I will get that for my mom for Valentine's Day. Better mark my calendar. When I get one. FROM: Kate DATE: Wednesday January 7, 2004 -- 9:40:25 pm I have a lefty's day-by-day calendar; I got it from my parents. I always like the ones that have interesting facts. As for writing down birthdays, those go in my organizer, so there's no way they can be missed. There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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