All you would need to do is trace over the sharpie with a dry erase marker. Come right off with erasing. Get with the times, people!
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By anonymous on 12/24/2017, 06:38 AM EST
He means that it's a great gag to leave permanent markers near dry erase boards so unsuspecting people will use them. It happened to me in the middle of a meeting at work once and oh ho ho ho it was so funny. //@Anonymous: Sharpies on dry erase?? //@Anonymous: They are great on painted walls and dry-erase boards. //@Anonymous: Light colored sharpies are useless.
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By anonymous on 12/24/2017, 05:21 AM EST
Sharpies on dry erase?? //@Anonymous: They are great on painted walls and dry-erase boards. //@Anonymous: Light colored sharpies are useless.
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By anonymous on 12/24/2017, 04:34 AM EST
They are great on painted walls and dry-erase boards. //@Anonymous: Light colored sharpies are useless.
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