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Hey! What does your handwriting look like? Show us!

My hand writing is shocking, I have never wrote more than two lines since I left school 10 years ago, filling out the back of a prescription is the only time I have to write now.
 
filling out the back of a prescription is the only time I have to write now.

Now you say it i'm the same good job i get plenty of em otherwise i would have forgotten !!

Oh yeah and my Income support and DLA forms can't forget those they are where i have to do the most writing these days.
A DlA form is fukin massive if you can fill it in i think you deserve the money ;)
 
My hand writing is shocking, I have never wrote more than two lines since I left school 10 years ago, filling out the back of a prescription is the only time I have to write now.

Move to Wales and you don't even have to do that.

Free scripts ftw. And a bloody good job these days too for me.
 
I did all of that and got battered for not getting it right, the church school was the worst much like Shambles describes, I'm not convinced I wasn't left handed as I picked a pencil first with my left hand bu at the time they "encouraged" you to use your right.

My writing is shameful and like I said I hold a pen like a left handed person, so if using an ink pen, which was compulsory at the church school my hand would be resting on the line I'd [its written so I'd have to have a piece of blotting paper to cover the line I'd just written which made i difficult to keep up and so my handwriting was worst as I got anxious and rushed it. I can see that now but obviously not then.

Its something I often mention and talked about in counselling, I don't mind people taking the piss out of it because its there in black and white and undeniably shit, I've even gone so far as to scan a form and then use Photoshop to type in the details.

I have gone back to an ink pen as I suffer RSI in my right hand a little, its probably related to a motorcycle accident but they can;t be sure so I can't use a normal mouse I use a track ball and that doesn't cause me the problem but I also cant right with a ballpoint for any time, I seem to pres to hard or something and my hand then aches really badly so ironically I use an ink pen again.

Now my writing is a scrawl of joined up capitals that even I have trouble reading, I use a computer more and more, I would never give anyone in my work place anything in my handwriting unless I really had to, if I cant get a soft copy then I have to painstakingly print in my very best printed capitals which takes an age.

Anything official is filled in by Mrs atm and I just sign....in fact didn't I sign a cheque the other day and I haven't sen her since ???;)

Ah, that's nothing practicing can't help you along with.

Bring back the art of hand writing! I love nothing more than getting a hand written letter. I'm always interested to see what someones handwriting looks like, I think you can find out a lot about the person. It's much more personal. the fact somebody has taken the time to sit down and put thought into something instead of just banging away at keys.

I've not heard from or seen a friend for a while, he changes his mobile number every two months, and sometimes goes into hibernation. He's also not a fan of communication via the internet, and loathes facebook. He only lives over the road, but hasn't been answering his buzzer. This thread has inspired me toput a letter through his door. I probably love sending letters more than I like receiving them. I always take my time over them, even down to the envelope. I collect interesting envelopes. When a friend was on remand recently, he said it made his day when he got mail from me. His cell mate wrote a note to me and put it in with his reply, and he wrote 'I don't know what you write in your letters, but *** smiles for most of the day when he gets them'. I started writing to his cell mate too, just to cheer him up as he was doing a long stretch.

I often just send things through the post out of the blue to my friends if I know they are feeling down, give them a smile when they get the post instead of boring brown envelopes. A certain BL'er sent me something, and the envelope was filled with glitter, went everywhere, was funny at the time, but I was still finding bits of glitter weeks later :)

Bring back snail mail! <3 BL Penpal club heh.
 
I must admit that on the odd occasion an EADDer has taken the time to send handwritten letters during one of my lil absences it does bring on an attack of the warm 'n' fuzzies <3

Just a shame that my replies tend to be totally illegible :D
 
Has the ACMD put in a scathing report on the dangers of stamp abuse then?

They heard about the licking toads shit and thought they'd better play safe. Self-adhesive stamps have been available ever since they first heard of this but it seems people can't break the habit of licking the stamp so...we pay the price.

Like I said earlier today, at the risk of 8 weeks inside, fuck off and die Les Iversen/every member of the ACMD/David Cameron. Oh and Thatcher too while I'm at it.
 
Saw a clip of Thatch recently and I'm pretty sure she died some time ago. She'd scare off half the cast of Night of the Living Dead these days. Not like she was much of a looker 30 years back when she was just "old" rather than "bloated, dessicated and dementia-ridden".

Concurrent on the "death to ACMD/politicunts" too. And to think we all thought that the ACMD would become nowt but a bunch of yesmen after Prof Nutt got the boot :\
 
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Illegible as mine only prettier :D

I've always had a penchant for calligraphy but lack the knack. Got a calligraphy kit sat around here (complete with triple-lined paper and many an ink) but involves actrual practice so unlikely to ever get much use.
 
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