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June 5, 2009

Ninja Star Push Pins

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From the website:

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Ninja Star Push Pins

There are many nonverbal signs you can use to let those in your office know how you feel about them.

You can leave a sticky note saying "Good Job" on their monitor.

You can put laxatives in their coffee.

Or, you can do as the ninjas done did: stick an angry note on their cubicle wall with throwing stars.

Each set will bring you three Ninja Stars of posting doom.

Each star has one corner cut off and replaced with two push pins, so when they are embedded in the wall (or cork board or foam board) they look like they were thrown with great force.

And apart from looking cool in the wall, the stories of how they got there in the first place will quickly become the things of office legend — because nothing adds emphasis to a sign or note like a Ninja Star.

Made of injection molded ABS with a chrome plated finish.

Approximately 2.75" tip to tip.

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Three for $11.99.

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Joe,
This is a very cool app! My business partner and I have just translated a record album into the picture communications such as IPhones are introducing. It makes me think we are on the right track.
Now, I want you to figure out how dance (ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop) have been so good for Josh. Is there any research out there about dance and autism?

Check out his you tubes at http://www.youtube.com Put into the search box
josh tucker ospa and they will pop up. Check out the newest ones:

You're the one that I want (from Grease)

and

Dancin Fool

Good to hear from you.
~Elly

Posted by: Elly Tucker | Jun 5, 2009 3:46:49 PM

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