what will you do with yours?
- foreign languages- Marty, University of Washington
- biology terms- Andy, Frostburg State University
- vocabulary for standardized tests- Jessica, Brown University
- chemistry ions/names- Jerry, University of Oregon WINNER!
- phone numbers- Tomoko, Ohio State University
- math equations- Kerry, ?
- medical terminology- Jackie, Swarthmore University
- spitballs- Chelsea, Stanford University
- worm bedding- Abe, ?
- pre-wash sock labels- Ann, Northern Michigan
- fabric softener sheets- Ann, Northern Michigan
- eclipse viewer- Paul, Bill, & Pat, University of Wisconsin- Madison
- very short poems- Gregg, Willamette University
- art history notes- Jinessa, University of St. Thomas
- they are a good source of fiber- Wingass, Devry Institute of Technology
- manifold covers- Darryl
- psyche terms- Jen, Luther College
- literary quotes- Diana, Hawaii
- name tags- Dawn, University of Montana- Billings
- flip books for homemade motion pictures- William, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- great little stocking stuffers- Fran, USC
- beverage coasters- Jason, MIT
- fake id cards- Biff, U of Smell
- portable folding fans- Brian, St. Norbert College
- advertise your restaurant at the mall pavilion with one large card, 50 feet of twine, and an airplane- Vince, Ohio State University
- book markers- Sandy, Owens Community College
- make peaceful & melodic music on your bike by clothespinning them to your forks so they brush your spokes- Steve, University of Wisconsin- Madison
- one card under my right foot really helps me keep my balance- Ron, University of Michigan WINNER!
- one under my right foot absorbs undesirable odor- John, Dr. Scholl's School of Podiatry
- during family reunions draw pictures of your relatives and trade- John, ?
- crumple them into little balls and stuff into drafty corners- Brad, University of Vermont
- geological stratas, Jason- Michigan State University
- wrestling mats for ants & mites, Mark- University of Florida
- make a fashion statement & keep your cards with you at all times by attaching the ring to your belly-button, Richard & Justin- Thomas Jefferson High School WINNER!
- litmus testing- John, Arizona State University
- french cave painting transcriptions- Pierre, LSU
- christmas tree ornaments- Jake, Stanford
- two way radio set- Adam, Duke University
- staple a few thousand to your arm and fly to the sun- Steve, Butler University
- square dance call definitions- Beth, Mount Sinai Medical Center
- memorize bible verses
- write all your worries on them. And then flush them one by one down the john. Thereby clearing your mind of useless clutter- Morgan, The University of Life WINNER
- use the edge of the cards to clean your friends teeth- Mary
- i have been using them for wiring schematics on my automatic robibatons, thats robots to you people- Earl B., Portland Community College
- excuse me sir, i also made a colorful mosaic on my front lawn, so there- Earl B., Portland
- i wrap little, tasty candies in them- Frank, UCLA
- most of the time, i tag and track wild animals here in antartica- Nanuck
- built meself a habitat in a local tree- The Man in the Woods
- i use them around the house as putty applicators or butter cutters- Martha S. WINNER
- i float walnuts in my bathtub, with some gum and a toothpick they make a darling sailboat- Captain Wallace
- i poke pencil holes in them until there is nothing left- Will, University of The United Nations
- i created a city out of little chocolate people, when i am hungry i eat them- Chef Vern, The Culinary Institute of Las Vegas
- i used to collect hair from beauty salons to stuff pillows, but not anymore, your cards work great- Clyde Van Sisteen
- i place them in between my toes after a coat of polish- Clem, Jack's School of Cosmotology WINNER
- i give them to friends during special times in their lives- Wendy, University of Idaho
- Dr. Victor Shakapopolis and iare using them as an alternative source of power down at the lab- Dr. Frankenstein
- i use them 3 times a day, 5 days a week, YOU DO THE MATH- Jody J. Jerd
- never heard of them, never used them and, frankly, i don't plan on it- Tim Maurer
- i have beaten the odds and have won numerous state lotteries by writing random numbers on them, then randomly mixing them in a medium sized sack, then randomly drawing them to complete the winning ticket- Pam, University of St. Louis
- 1 slice of bacon + 1 card = 37% less pig grease- Karl Kastle, American University
- i had to bite on one while my old friend, webber, pulled a set of egg-beaters, which were lodged there during a ken burn's pbs wright brother re-enactment, from my back- Tony Kelpino, University of Arkansas
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