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I started carrying a Met Museum tote bag as a purse a couple of months ago. I love it because I can throw anything in there--books I'm reading, boxed-up leftovers from dinner, you name it. Current contents:
wallet, containing:
makeup bag, containing:
Moleskine notebook
black PaperBlanks notebook that shuts magnetically and has the Chinese character for peace on the front
iPod
mobile
makeup
face powder
skin mattifier
four AA batteries
citrus herb antibacterial lotion
coconut lime verbena hand cream
a packet of tissues
three packets of sugar
a miniature hairbrush
a portable cribbage board with a deck of cards
two Pilot precise rolling ball pens, extra fine
roll-on sunscreen
blush
library staff tag
the Rosetta stone, in keychain format
a traveler's tea tin
sunglasses
assorted change
half a bag of Mariami yogurt covered raisins
a hair elastic
Tea Tree Australian chewing sticks
I started carrying a Met Museum tote bag as a purse a couple of months ago. I love it because I can throw anything in there--books I'm reading, boxed-up leftovers from dinner, you name it. Current contents:
wallet, containing:
- Missouri nondriver license (stamped across the front, in big red letters, are the words "NON DRIVER", in case you didn't get the point the other five times this was mentioned in writing on the card)
- D.C. Metro fare card
- Kansas City Public Library card
- Mid Continent Public Library card
- insurance card
- postcard stamps
- misc. receipts
- credit cards
- Hollywood Video card
makeup bag, containing:
- lip vinyl
- lip gloss
- Chapstick
- Abreva cream
- a Listerine pocketpak
- peppermint essential oil
- eyeliner (never used ...)
- a little round tin with floss
- tampons
- fingernail clippers
- tampons
- condoms
Moleskine notebook
black PaperBlanks notebook that shuts magnetically and has the Chinese character for peace on the front
iPod
mobile
makeup
face powder
skin mattifier
four AA batteries
citrus herb antibacterial lotion
coconut lime verbena hand cream
a packet of tissues
three packets of sugar
a miniature hairbrush
a portable cribbage board with a deck of cards
two Pilot precise rolling ball pens, extra fine
roll-on sunscreen
blush
library staff tag
the Rosetta stone, in keychain format
a traveler's tea tin
sunglasses
assorted change
half a bag of Mariami yogurt covered raisins
a hair elastic
Tea Tree Australian chewing sticks
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Date: 2004-07-07 05:12 am (UTC)I was just confused by this: Tea Tree Australian chewing sticks. What on earth are those? I'm both Australian and taken with all things ti tree, but I've never even heard of them.
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Date: 2004-07-30 10:47 am (UTC)I hope you don't mind that I "friended" you. You seem like an interesting person. :-)
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