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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: dashen
dashen, I've tried to load your cross century link using 2 different browsers and it brings up a totally blank page in each?
originally posted by: TheCIAisIllegal
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: SouthernGift
Fascinating stuff, SG.
I have long thought "'They' are Deperately Seeking Somebody"
That thread goes back to 2013 when I was but a baby ATSer.
Your post made me think of it again.
After extensive investigation I determined the individual to be Justin Bieber
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: scraedtosleep
another reason why I say "q" echos a lot of "socialist dictatorship of the proletariat" theory
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: dashen
dashen, I've tried to load your cross century link using 2 different browsers and it brings up a totally blank page in each?
Trump sticks with tradition for presidential pen choice
By Betsy Klein, CNN
Updated 1:44 PM EST, Fri January 27, 2017
Donald Trump is using Cross pens
Cross has provided presidential pens for decades
(CNN) President Donald Trump's John Hancock is getting some attention, but it turns out the President, who made his mark bucking tradition during the election, is sticking with a long-standing White House pen supplier.
When he signs executive orders, Trump is using a Century II black lacquer and gold roller ball pen, made by manufacturer A. T. Cross. The Trump White House put in an initial order for 150 of the pens.
Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton also used the Cross Townsend pen, although Obama later switched to the Century II. Presidents Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush were also known to use Cross pens, however, the official Cross-White House program began under Clinton.