if you grab each corner, you've made a mini mouse trampoline :D
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Jan 5, 2008
349. mouse parachute
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351. applied with heat and preassure to form a [albeit tiny] diamond
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347. As Christmas tree decorations (yeah - probably had it before ..)
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348. As alternative Christmas cards - multipurpose.
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345: To raise A LOT of money for charity
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=492768&in_page_id=1770
(saw this today and immediately knew where it was going to be posted!)
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344. As a wedding ring when your a bit short on cash.
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343.As a blanket when lost in the forest.
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341. Dipped in blue wax and hung from ceilings to confuse readers of this list.
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339. drawn upon to pay for lunch.
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The purpose of this group is kind of like a game to see if we can reach a goalmark of 1001 uses for napkins. Of course, it's silly. But honestly, can we do it? Just come up with the cheesiest ways possible. Anything will do, I think. Just have fun. Let's make this work. It's time to start playing with your napkins.
Rule: When listing your napkin usage, number it in order with the other numbered uses.
For example - # I: Origami objects, such as swans. Remember those? They're so much fun!
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