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IDentification tags for your family, friends, and all our Pets!
Authentic Military "dog tags" as Personal ID Tags.
Quality stainless steel & solid brass tags for personal, business and military use.
Available now! Anodized aluminum ID "dog tags" and imprinted Collector tags!
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You are our June winner!
"Attach them to school supplies (binders, school bags, lunch bags)."
Thanks for your entry! We appreciate your time and effort.
Keep those ID-IDeas coming in!
N Jones • 06/30/98 • use them as zipper pulls. Attach them to a key ring loop and then to the zipper of your coat, duffle bag, purse, etc.
Kellie Michelle Duke • 06/30/98 • When you are in a fight take them off and use them as numchucks or whatever those things are called. Your friends might think you are a little nutty, but you can sure beat the heck out of them.
PINKgoddess • 06/29/98 • throw them at your nieghbors door and run like hell !
CHRIS SURF • 06/29/98 • give um to your steady if its true love.
Katee Oliver 'PINK' • 06/29/98 • Implant them in your head. >so the goverment can't find em ! ;)
KATEE OLIVER 'PINKgoddess' • 06/29/98 • They make a Great wedding gift !
Sofee Oliver • 06/29/98 • Name your dog 'TAG' and put dog tags on him ! :)
William Muckelroy • 06/29/98 • for luggage tags
Amy • 06/29/98 • Medical I.D's example: allergies,handicaps,seizures,diabetics. Any medical problems A doctor or medic should know about.
Rick Nielsen • 06/29/98 • Hang them around your doorknob, when someone tries to open the door, the dog tags will jingle against each other.
Tara Milsom • 06/29/98 • They can be used as a stamp with an ink pad. Just place it on the ink pad and apply tag (as stamp)on letters or envelopes as means of return address.
My URL: • Vundra's Page •
susan pilar • 06/29/98 • to open canned sofdrinks with so you don't ruin your nails
Katee Oliver 'PINK' • 06/28/98 • good for branding a unique tatoo ! :)
Micheal Gionta • 06/28/98 • my son has food and med reactions so bad that he goes into shock unable to talk to medical persons
Graham Jackson • 06/28/98 • Great fishing lures!
Dawn K. Schombert • 06/26/98 • Medical records including dental records. Family tree history
Beverly Collins • 06/26/98 • student of the month award - have name on it, school? if it fits
My URL: • none •
megan • 06/25/98 • clubs, fund raiser, mititary, students, fashion statements, charms, medical alerts, fun, nostalgia, gifts, luggage, sports, key rings, zippers, lockers, pets.
Meg • 06/25/98 • if u get in a accident, the police will know who u r. military purposes.bussiness cards.club cards.fun.
Linda Wood • 06/25/98 • Asthmatic, heart patient
Dirk Murray • 06/24/98 • If you ever have that one too many and fall into a coma people will know who you are. Or if you are ever in a threating situation you can say you where in the army and they will be scared of you
Eric Wolf • 06/24/98 • great for when you are at a party and you are waiting for the bathroom...you can hang the tags on the door so everyone will know you are next!
Sheila • 06/22/98 • Great to ID employee's keys at work so others remember who they borrowed them from. Better yet, the BATHROOM key if needed
THIS MONTH'S WINNER
Shannon MacDonald • 06/22/98 Attach them to school supplies (binders, school bags, lunch bags).
Lanita Broadus • 06/21/98 • Use for bookmarks - then when friends or family members cannot picking up your book they can use their own ID bookmark and everyone will always know their own place!
Robert Desmond • 06/21/98 • Easier than pulling my ID out of my wallet!
Jan Wu • 06/21/98 • Pretend you are Charlie Sheen and throw them off a naval carrier
Bruce MacElrath • 06/21/98 • Have put them on my daughter's key ring, and recieved them back..when lost
My URL: • Bruce's Home Page •
Corliss Lewis • 06/21/98 • to let the whole world know of my love for God.
My URL: • hippie and ladybug •
Kimberly Ciaschini • 06/21/98 • Use them as heirlooms to pass to your children and so forth.
Scott Stewart • 06/20/98 • Strictly to impress the ladies. "ever had a military man before?"
Beverly Collins • 06/19/98 • Would make great door- prizes for reunions or large gatherings
My URL: • none •
Jennifer Fowler • 06/19/98 • name, address, e-mail (everyone has and e-mail address)
Isaac Barrow • 06/19/98 • put " if I'm dead don't eat me" or catchy phrases so you can start conversations
Gina M. Sanders • 06/19/98 • Imprint them with your business information and pass them out as high dollar and high tech business cards.
Player • 06/18/98 • put all the names of your girl friends that you have had on them
Blake N Johnson • 06/18/98 • glue the tag on your front door so they know who lives their.
Diane • 06/18/98 • I'd have my home phone and my pager number handy, since I never call myself I never remember either of these numbers!
Blake Johnson • 06/18/98 • I think that poeple should use dog tags for trips so if they get lost on the dog tag it would show an emergency number to call or a place to go.
Stacey Gildersleeve • 06/17/98 • They make great identification for my car keys that always seem to part with me, those little soldiers travel farther than I seem to these days!
chris johnson • 06/17/98 • if something happens to you or some one you know and some one has to call an ambulance they can tell who they are and notify their family about what has happened so they can get to the hospital in case their is something that they can do
Quiggles • 06/16/98 • A really unique kind of cookie-cutter. Put a nifty message or quote on it, and there you go. Just stamp it on.
My URL: • Lothlorien •
kirk r lund • 06/16/98 • wind chimes for my front door.
My URL: • kirks home page •
Onufry • 06/16/98 • Teraz Polska
Sandra J. Boen • 06/16/98 • Put them on French hooks and use them as unique earrings.
Rebecca Escario • 06/16/98 • Keep them in different purses so when I go out and don't have my full wallet with me - ther eis always ID in case the purse get slost or stolen
My URL: • SFACS •
Ed Mohan • 06/16/98 • List any pertinent medical problems on them
Amy Irving • 06/16/98 • Christmas ornaments. the whole family can be on the tree
becki cassell • 06/15/98 • put your best friend or your guardian angel on it and you will never be alone.
Beverly Collins • 06/15/98 • Carry for goodluck charms when you go to a casino- you take one with you- your partner takes one with him/her
CHARLES ITHEL KASSING • 06/15/98 • ADVERTISE YOUR SEXUAL PROWESS
Deborah Ward • 06/15/98 • Reminder tags for my husband for birthdays (wife, children, mother), anniversary and any other important dates.
Francis Welch • 06/15/98 • To have special tags made for my VFW Honor Guard
Francis Welch • 06/15/98 • To have special tags made for my VFW Honor Guard
Jamie Mahoney • 06/15/98 • We have a kitchen and bath remodeling business, so I will put them on our cabinetry for advertising.
My URL: • Mahoneys Carpentry •
brenda • 06/15/98 • put them on your key chain in the event you lose your keys
Martha Mills • 06/15/98 • My "kid" Chubacca, a lovable Rottweiler, has lost (twice) his ID tags, and he tells me he just feels "lost" without them.
LARRY GOBER • 06/14/98 • include in floral arrangement for that special someone who is in the military.
Kevin Lavigne • 06/14/98 • You could hang them from your car rear view mirror and look cool
Snake Vega • 06/14/98 • They're good incase you 6 year old has a sub, they wont have to make those dumb little name tags that take so long!
Renata Starke • 06/13/98 • Hang them on your cars radio antenna so when they sparkle in the sun you can find your car in big parking lots.
david eaton • 06/13/98 • you can put your passwords on them for different sites. But what ever you put on them they are just plain cool to wear
keith james • 06/12/98 • could aways melt them down in case dracula shows up
K A Tinsley • 06/12/98 • I put them our duaghter who was two at the time when we went to the county fair. If she got lost she had I.D., which she wasn't old enough to remember herself. We still use them whenever we go to a crowded event, just in case the unthinkable happens and we are seperated.
Sierra Brumit • 06/11/98 • For fun
Rachel Everett • 06/11/98 • ID tags are useful to attach to mailboxes that are not well marked. This is especially helpful if your mail frequently gets delivered to neighbors and vice versa.
My URL: • Rachel •
vincent mandile • 06/11/98 • great to keep on my neck so my mother-in-law remembers my name
Edward Enloe • 06/09/98 • Make them required equipment for boy/girl scouts. The nature hikes, camping and forest adventures are always prone to lost children and injury.
Samantha Lee • 06/09/98 • Why not attach the tags to the ends of a baby's mobile that you have created with a military look? Not only would the noise hold the baby's attention, the light reflections off the metal would also.
Robert Wilcke • 06/09/98 • I always forget who I am.
Mike Dunn • 06/08/98 • Nifty Little things in case we forget our names!
Deborah Wilson • 06/08/98 • Tag your canine runaway. Maybe the next time your dog is lost someone will help him phone home and prevent another Lassie movie.
Wanda Bakke • 06/07/98 • For possive people, tag you mate to mark your territory, remind a wondering eye where HOME really is, tag a bum so he can find his way home (body tag), tag a drunk to help him get home if a he can't drive himself, tag MOMs keys so nobody gets them mixed with the keys to the nice car.
Jonathan Simmen • 06/05/98 • For punk rawk fashion. So if you pass out at a party, the cops can call your parents
Brenda Barnum • 06/05/98 • Attach to childs backpack or lunch box for easy ID.
JoDee Prickett • 06/05/98 • Wonderful idea for a small child who has a tendency to wander away from her parents!
My URL: • SmokeWater •
alan collins • 06/04/98 • tag all the pieces and parts that need regular maintance so it is easily i.d.ed as being in need of up date ie oil change ,lube, anything you can think of as that odd routine maintance that you can never remember untill us see the tag ie
Krysta Anderson • 06/04/98 • If you have a special someone in your life (a parent, boyfriend, girlfriend, best friend, or just anyone you love) buy one for them with your name and info on and they buy one for you with their info on and you wear them!
Mal Cohen • 06/04/98 • use as a necklace id for autistic (non-communicative) kids, who periodically "run"
mzs • 06/03/98 • get two and wear them as earings
JD • 06/03/98 • If you are the Web Control Board, this is the weekly submission form check required by the government. If you are a possible buyer, this is Quick Return Tags supplying you with Authentic Military ID *dog* tags for family, friends and all our pets!
My URL: • ID tags for you and yours! •
Chris Lee • 06/03/98 • Great idea for when you send your kids to camp so it is know who they are and important information.
Leslie Lewis • 06/03/98 • In my line of work, we have to exchange key tags to check out keys. These ID tags would really come in handy to have when I forget my key tags.
Jim McMichael • 06/02/98 • Put it on my dog
bakman • 06/02/98 • In the old days we used key rings for choosing partners, now we can use these tags for the luck of the draw for the nights entertainment.......
Chuck Sakelakos • 06/02/98 • Get a party together. Have everyones name on ID with some personal info on it (No names). By asking each other questions through the night you have to see if you can figure out who your ID-tag belongs to!
Sandra Nardini • 06/01/98 • Use in place of the birthstone-brats jewelery line. Instead list your childrens names and ages proudly on the ID tag!
jonathan taylor • 06/01/98 • Theyre great for skiing or other solo sports. if you get hutr people will know what your name is,ect.
debbie reynolds • 06/01/98 • Fantastic for sororities and fraternity member
debbie reynolds • 06/01/98 • for college/university students great ID: never without identification
debbie reynolds • 06/01/98 • for all children entering kindergarden, especially good for child ren who wander...great when going to the mall, on vacation, or anywhere crowded
Deidre Piechocki • 06/01/98 • If you have a loved one with alzheimer's you could string one around a bracelet or on a chain for easy identification if they wander and get lost. Can put medical info on and emergency phone number.
JD • 06/01/98 • Testing the first entry for the new month. Great weather here in Bullhead City, AZ. The time is 5:10 AM, the temperature is 76 degrees and the sun is just beginning to cast some great colors over the mountains and clouds that are to the north of me and beyond that, the bright lights of Las Vegas, NV only 90 miles away.
! Have a great month ! Also if anybody wants any information about - The Gambling Mecca of Laughlin, NV - just across the great Colorado River from me, please email me and I will try answer any questions you may have.
My URL: • ID-IDeas for you and yours! •
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