Two weeks from now, on June 1st, we will be celebrating the first annual Red Stapler Day. That’s right, there is a new holiday for all those people out there who hate or dislike (even a little) their job. To learn more about this great new holiday, click on the logo below.
I would like to take this opportunity to all those who have already supported Red Stapler Day by discussing it or placing a badge on their blog. You will not be asked to come in on Saturday and will receive a prototype of the all new “Jump to Conclusion” game plus a subscription to Vibe.
For everyone else, it is not too late to help promote the first holiday in 83 years not to be created by some greedy greeting card company.



Is Labor Day not enough? And i have a problem with Labor day and why there’s no work on that day. I think when a person says to me that its labor day, i will get it as i should work. it should be named as “Rest Day” or something..
Alright, the prototype to the new jump to conclusion game! I’m liking this new holiday.
I will get it as i should work.
According to the latest national US pole, 54% of all Americans dislike their jobs, so we all should have plenty of company.
The only place that I would consider working is ToysPeriod, and that is why I have listed them as my web site.
In truth, Marie and I are retired, old and infirm.
However, if we were vigorous once again, we would wait all night in the cold to be able to work for or with ToysPeriod.
Great people, great offering, Green oriented, and a joy to buy things for my model train layout from.
Anyone who has ever had a problem with a train layout, especially with the technical portions, knows how difficult it is to find anyone who can help. It’s a dying art. But, ToysPeriod has a 30 years young genius working for them that I haven’t stumped yet, and I have asked some pretty seriously esoteric questions, all the way down to the type of glues best to affix two pieces of Brazilian blood wood.