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Old 04-06-2009, 05:07 PM #1
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Default Do you label things?

I swear, since starting copaxone i have a bad case of CRS. I cant remember which cord goes with which camera, or MP3 player, and what drawer has the pens that write (i have a house full of pens that dont write) and so many other examples of me standing there scratching my head wondering what this thing goes to. My hubby got me a label maker. Woo! I am having a blast. I have put labels on those tangled cords, and now when I need to charge my camera I know which one it is. Since I am visually challenged now, its great to use the BIG font and know at a glance without having to search for glasses or a magnifyer.

Does anyone else use a label maker? I am a label making kid lately. This is great!
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