Saturday, September 29, 2007
Flyer Dryer
In many areas you get flyer or sales delivered to your door weekly. In my area we get two different batches of them. Some people hate them, some look forward to them to see if there are any bargains.
Sometimes it is quite entertaining to see where you will find them. I have found mine in the flower garden, on the walkway, on the door step, out by the sidewalk, and twice in the mail box.
Now all summer long one batch of these flyers has always arrived in a neat pink plastic bag tied tightly at the top. In fact, the only way in is to rip the bag apart. The other batch usually come wrapped with a typical elastic band. In fact the elastic band is so tight that when you open them you need four arms to keep them flat so you can read them.
Well guess what? Last week we had 'rain at times heavy' arrive as predicted. Another guess what? No fancy pink plastic bag for the first batch of flyers. All summer long, pink plastic bag - first time it rains heavy, no plastic bag. They were placed in the mail box, but they still were wet. The second batch, well they didn't make out so good. Still rolled up with the plastic band, and placed on the door step close to the door, they were soaked. No drying that mess out even if you wanted to.
I did notice on the way to the garbage that one of the flyers had a hair dryer on sale. Wonder if that would dry out flyers? FlyerDryer! Think of the advertisements you could make with that one.
-=One Day At A Time=-
Sometimes it is quite entertaining to see where you will find them. I have found mine in the flower garden, on the walkway, on the door step, out by the sidewalk, and twice in the mail box.
Now all summer long one batch of these flyers has always arrived in a neat pink plastic bag tied tightly at the top. In fact, the only way in is to rip the bag apart. The other batch usually come wrapped with a typical elastic band. In fact the elastic band is so tight that when you open them you need four arms to keep them flat so you can read them.
Well guess what? Last week we had 'rain at times heavy' arrive as predicted. Another guess what? No fancy pink plastic bag for the first batch of flyers. All summer long, pink plastic bag - first time it rains heavy, no plastic bag. They were placed in the mail box, but they still were wet. The second batch, well they didn't make out so good. Still rolled up with the plastic band, and placed on the door step close to the door, they were soaked. No drying that mess out even if you wanted to.
I did notice on the way to the garbage that one of the flyers had a hair dryer on sale. Wonder if that would dry out flyers? FlyerDryer! Think of the advertisements you could make with that one.
-=One Day At A Time=-
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