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I hear them call the tide
Join Date: Dec 2005
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I do not want to know what is in my purse/handbag. I have taken to ignoring it and "going bloke" -i bring it with me in the car but when i walk about I just take my wallet with my cash/credit cards/DL etc, my inhaler and my lens case in my pockets. And my cellphone and scraps of paper and pens which were always in my pockets.
OK I admit it, I know what is in my handbag -it's all the scraps of paper on which I have written notes. they are multiplying like bacteria. it's horrible. In the good old days, before I completely lost control of day-to-day things, i used to carry a small backpack style handbag (about 9"*6"*3"). In it would be: diary, checkbook, adressbook 2 wallets -one with every day cards and cash, one with the ones you almost never need but never know when that day with be. they also contained postage stamps and address labels nailfile lens case spare set of lenses glasses inhaler tube of eczema cream painkillers antacid tablets needles and thread 2 new AA batteries new film for camera paperclips rubber bands hair bobbles measuring tape mini flashlight watch capstick chewing gum carboard cutout of each of my children's footprints piece of yarn the length of each of my children's pant, with a knot showing the waistband width mirror flashdrive swiss Army knife set of mini screwdrivers tweezers tampons permanent marker knickers bandaids instant stitches and a crapload more, I'm sure. Yes, i was a scout. Yes, the zip is bust and that is the main reason I have stopped carrying it about Yes, I have a new handbag, it is bigger Yes, the changeover is likely to be time-consuming. Hence the current essentials-only in pockets thang.
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