Hola everyone! This year I got a couple of nice calendars, the kind with one eye and thin pages.
Well, the month of January ain't over yet, and already my new calendars are starting to droop like wilted spinach.
Any ideas on combating this perennial problem?
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two small peices of tape inside out in each corner on the opposite side
Are these the kind that have the spiral "spine," or are the pages stapled along the fold? If the corners are starting to droop, you can glue a small flat "stick" (like a kite stick) behind the first page, and just a bit under the hole. That'll fix the first page. For subsequent months (pages), you can take those little re-seal clasps found on cookie packages (you know, you roll the package back closed and bend the little flaps over the rolled paper to hold the package closed). Well snip those flaps off bend them in two and use them to hold the subsequent month calendar pages' corners in place. If you don't have these on any cookie pakages you may have, then you can use little sections of a bread wrapper twistie.
Let everyone know that you are not into calendars!
Do not buy any!
Use your watch, the radio/television, the daily papers and/or the Internet to establish the date - it's not difficult!
Calendars are an expensive and unnecessary part of our lives!
Use push pins to tack the corners to the wall.
I have a couple of calendars that are doing the same thing, and that's my solution.
You might want to try attaching a piece of cardboard to the back of the calendar to give it a little more support! Good luck!
I'm going with Mr Pokey. He has the right idea.
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Teddy bears arseholes! You can buy them in WH Smith. I think they are also called re-enforcers.
Smear them with jam. Jam always helps.
oh dear you do have a problem dont you.... may i suggest you buy ones with thicker pages!
it's climate change .lol