What's it got in it's pocketses?
Nov. 16th, 2002 08:41 amThe current trend - there's so much that I'll just tuck it away in
In my actual pockets, which I insist upon having and thus try not to buy women's clothing without it:
Asthma puffer
Handkerchief (large and useful, not small and dainty)
Mobile Phone
And in the rucksack which goes with me everywhere:
Front Pocket:
Brown wallet given to me by
In my actual pockets, which I insist upon having and thus try not to buy women's clothing without it:
Asthma puffer
Handkerchief (large and useful, not small and dainty)
Mobile Phone
And in the rucksack which goes with me everywhere:
Front Pocket:
Brown wallet given to me by
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The current trend - there's so much that I'll just tuck it away in <lj-cut text="this pocket here.">
In my actual pockets, which I insist upon having and thus try not to buy women's clothing without it:
Asthma puffer
Handkerchief (large and useful, not small and dainty)
Mobile Phone
And in the rucksack which goes with me everywhere:
Front Pocket:
Brown wallet given to me by <ljuser="lederhosen"> filled with membership cards and old bus tickets and pictures of my men.
spare puffer
keys on a black holder with a baby maglite attached
loose change that has fallen from above mentioned wallet.
I actually cleaned the bag out the other day so it's not that full!
Next pocket:
Current craft project - Mum's surprise christmas present: a jumper (sweater) in grey with a rainbow woven pattern based on Grandsire Triples Bob (A bellringing sequence)
Novel (<i>Joanna</i> by Roberta Gellis, about the turmoil in England caused by King John)
2 old really cheesy magazines
Loose pamphlets, old mail - oops - that phone bill that needs paying
Half-drunk bottle of coke <i>ick, I wonder how old that one is</i>
Back Pocket:
Jumper <i> it gets cold here in the mountains</i>
Bottle of sunscreen/insect repellant <i>it gets hot here in the mountains </i>
Another bottle of sunscreen <i>oops - the boys were supposed to take that to cricket. </i>
Uni pencil case with pencils, scientific calculator, pens, erasers.
More junk <i>no wonder this bloody bag's so heavy</i>
Something unidentifiable at the bottom that's been there for...
er...
I don't want to play any more.
In my actual pockets, which I insist upon having and thus try not to buy women's clothing without it:
Asthma puffer
Handkerchief (large and useful, not small and dainty)
Mobile Phone
And in the rucksack which goes with me everywhere:
Front Pocket:
Brown wallet given to me by <ljuser="lederhosen"> filled with membership cards and old bus tickets and pictures of my men.
spare puffer
keys on a black holder with a baby maglite attached
loose change that has fallen from above mentioned wallet.
I actually cleaned the bag out the other day so it's not that full!
Next pocket:
Current craft project - Mum's surprise christmas present: a jumper (sweater) in grey with a rainbow woven pattern based on Grandsire Triples Bob (A bellringing sequence)
Novel (<i>Joanna</i> by Roberta Gellis, about the turmoil in England caused by King John)
2 old really cheesy magazines
Loose pamphlets, old mail - oops - that phone bill that needs paying
Half-drunk bottle of coke <i>ick, I wonder how old that one is</i>
Back Pocket:
Jumper <i> it gets cold here in the mountains</i>
Bottle of sunscreen/insect repellant <i>it gets hot here in the mountains </i>
Another bottle of sunscreen <i>oops - the boys were supposed to take that to cricket. </i>
Uni pencil case with pencils, scientific calculator, pens, erasers.
More junk <i>no wonder this bloody bag's so heavy</i>
Something unidentifiable at the bottom that's been there for...
er...
I don't want to play any more.
You are one of us.
Date: 2002-11-15 09:35 pm (UTC)You already have the Sisterhood's secret decoder ring. Go ahead and take a look in your bag. I'm sure it's on the bottom somewhere...
Re: You are one of us.
Date: 2002-11-15 10:28 pm (UTC)Um.
I don't carry a bag anymore. I have a car. Think, "purse on wheels".
Re: You are one of us.
Date: 2002-11-16 12:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-16 09:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-16 12:19 am (UTC)fun picutre.
Thank you, once again, for everything, and for being a friend. Hope you feel better soon.
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Date: 2002-11-18 10:12 pm (UTC)The depression was minor - I don't tend to mention the major ones.
And the picture reminded me of a lovely time - bless you again. Now if only that heat hadn't followed us to Sydney...
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Date: 2002-11-16 09:00 am (UTC)-m
I got a pouchie thing. It's small but v. good. And a carrying thing for my tools... and a house for the other stuff... ;-)