May 18, 2008
Andy Likes His Tools
Andy Rooney Takes A Survey Of His Office Tools
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Andy Rooney Talks Tools
Andy Rooney praises the modern day inventions of scotch tape and elastic bands, but laments a bulky, black telephone that he can't do without.
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The following is a weekly 60 Minutes commentary by CBS News correspondent Andy Rooney.
Every once in a while I get looking around my desk and thinking about the tools I use during the day. A lot of them. I don't think the average carpenter goes out in the morning with any more tools than I have right here on my desk. Mine are smaller of course.
I always have elastic bands all over the place. Elastic bands are one of the greatest tools of modern times, right up there with the hammer and the screwdriver.
Scotch tape. I don't know how we started calling this Scotch tape? No Irish tape I know of. It was invented in by a man named Richard Drew in 1930. So why don't we call it Drew tape? Scotch tape is a great minor invention though.
I have several pairs of scissors on my desk. Big ones, small ones. I don't know why they call scissors a pair.
I keep about five pencils in here. I must use them because they are pretty short. My business is writing of course, so you'd think I'd have a lot of pencils and I do but now I use soft tip pens more than pencils. I haven't sharpened a pencil in years.
A little bottle of bourbon. Anyone seeing this on my desk would think I drink all day but this bottle has been in here for years and I've never opened it.
A staple remover. One of the great inventions of modern times. Better than staples, I think.
A letter opener. I don't use it this much anymore because Susie opens all my mail before I get at it.
A mirror, I don't know why I have a mirror. I don't look at myself that often but the mirror's always right here if I want to see what I look like.
I use Kleenex for a lot of different things.
The most intrusive thing on my desk is the telephone. It's a big ugly thing and I can't do without it. I get a lot of calls I don't want; and I wish the telephone had a different sound when it was someone that you didn't want to talk to.
Written By Andy Rooney
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Andy, time to open up that bottle of bourbon.
To cut costs 3M applied the adhesive only to the edges of the tape. A remark was made by a St. Paul automobile detailer that the stingy Scotch bosses needed to put more adhesive on it, and the name has stuck ever since. Scotty McTape, a kilt-wearing cartoon boy, was the brand''s mascot for two decades, first appearing in 1944. The familiar plaid design, a take on the Wallace tartan, was introduced in 1945.
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