pardus remembers...I always loved erasers... In elementary school, we got the Pink Pearl ones for free, but it was cool to buy novelty erasers -- animal shapes, and these scented erasers that didn't work very well, but spelled out words like ... More » |
Jimmy remembers...I always like going to the school bookstore and buying the erasers that looked like cars. I would do custom "paint jobs" on them using my pencil. More » |
retrophile remembers...We would draw pictures on the eraser. Make a robot or car. I liked making bullet holes in mine by jamming the pencil lead tip into the rubber. Drilling holes through the eraser was a good way to pass the ... More » |
Tasha remembers...I didn't really use these big erasers. I did though use the erasers on the back of the pencils. More » |
endurance remembers...Aside from making race cars,we used to turn our erasers into army men.Draw your warrior and his weapon and have a battle.I used to drill holes into the erasers,when you went all the way through you could do the "pencil ... More » |
Jughead Jones remembers...Erasers were so much fun by themselves. They could be used for so much more than just erasing things. I remember doing the race car thing, much like Jupiter described in his memory, but I would also use them as ... More » |
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