Added one, checking here to see if it is working.
Too long? Hmm, well it'll do till I can think of something else
Signatures at the bottom of posts
I seem to be the only one who italicizes my signature for emphasis.
I also seem to be the only one who uses a dash, which I do with my real signature, too. I use a long dash to collect my thoughts before I proclaim to the world who I am. My written signature is basically a hieroglyph of my last name at this point, I have written it so many times it has become streamlined. You cannot read but, once seen it cannot be forgotten.
I also seem to be the only one who uses a dash, which I do with my real signature, too. I use a long dash to collect my thoughts before I proclaim to the world who I am. My written signature is basically a hieroglyph of my last name at this point, I have written it so many times it has become streamlined. You cannot read but, once seen it cannot be forgotten.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
I always sign documents Hollywood-style, oversized, like I own the contract.
I know it illegible but I can tell if I have written it or not. It is as illegible as it is inimitable. It's all in the arm movements. Practice makes perfect. This is my mark. This is me.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
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I’ll take a prescription or twoCitizen B wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:55 pm
I always sign documents Hollywood-style, oversized, like I own the contract.
I know it illegible but I can tell if I have written it or not. It is as illegible as it is inimitable. It's all in the arm movements. Practice makes perfect. This is my mark. This is me.
The Secret to Happiness is Low Expectations
I used to make my living reading handwritten medical records. Doctors have notoriously bad handwriting because they write the same things over and over and over so that it becomes shorthand. Reading, it, I knew what they were talking about because it is the same thing, over and over and over.Piping Abe wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 6:01 pmI’ll take a prescription or twoCitizen B wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:55 pm
I always sign documents Hollywood-style, oversized, like I own the contract.
I know it illegible but I can tell if I have written it or not. It is as illegible as it is inimitable. It's all in the arm movements. Practice makes perfect. This is my mark. This is me.
It is the same with my signature. I have signed it so many times it just becomes a few swoops of the forearm while holding a fountain pen.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
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History has always been my greatest interest. The history of tobacco consumption in Western civilization is indebted to Sir Walter Raleigh. The quote and the story behind it are fascinating.
Comes meus fuit in illo miserrimo tempore - Sir Walter Raleigh
Presby John-Dave wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:46 am History has always been my greatest interest. The history of tobacco consumption in Western civilization is indebted to Sir Walter Raleigh. The quote and the story behind it are fascinating.
It looks like spell check got it, what does it say?
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“It was my companion at that most miserable time”Plinsc wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:17 amPresby John-Dave wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:46 am History has always been my greatest interest. The history of tobacco consumption in Western civilization is indebted to Sir Walter Raleigh. The quote and the story behind it are fascinating.
It looks like spell check got it, what does it say?
The Secret to Happiness is Low Expectations