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tonksiford March 14 2008, 00:36:02 UTC
Aaaand this is why you are wonderous in a ridiculous amount of ways. Had I a way with words like you I'd find myself writing pretty much all of this verbatim.

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Thanks! static_eddie March 14 2008, 17:21:08 UTC
Funny thing is, I didn't realize when I clicked the link and started writing that this would become a journal entry in my log. I thought it would be just a comment.

Haven't felt like posting in awhile... sorry you were added during the dry spell....

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Re: Thanks! kiwitayro March 14 2008, 17:39:53 UTC
me either! also, i didn't realize i wasn't replying to YOU. hehehe.

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Re: Thanks! static_eddie March 15 2008, 15:36:26 UTC
Both of us duped into posting! Oh the humility....

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ladykinbote March 14 2008, 02:20:24 UTC
I don't feel like making a full link'd entry about it, but!

Chapstick, my claddagh, paper & pen, & some form of currency. Sometimes the Chapstick doubles as the form of currency. When I can, I wear something of my mom's. (Like jewelry, not y'know her shrunken head or anything untoward.) And a lot of delerium & delight, mostly in the present form of pocket lint.

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static_eddie March 14 2008, 16:49:36 UTC
Seee...you can carry more things and still wear form fitting clothes. This is why I think men should reclaim the use of the purse (though not exclusively since I believe in sharing and wouldn't want to live in a matriarchal purse society).

While I'm on my gender soapbox, fie to those who'd call it a "manpurse." Until it has the ability to breed with "womanpurse" such terms only serve to further the gap between humans. It's a purse not a pussy.
...I'm sorry, I couldn't resist the alliteration. But having said that, I could compare purses to skyscrapers and the phallic symbolism bestowed or inherent, but I didn't intend to overload this comment.

Let's just say I like purses. Strong, utilitarian purses with a bit of flare.

Regarding your list: while many things could be used as barter, Chapstick could also serve as a temporary means of waterproofing, or even a writing tool. However I prefer Burt's Bees Lip Balm in the little round tin.

I have photographic evidence that you carry stores of delirium and delight at all times.

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Re: I once stopped my woman from buying a purse static_eddie March 15 2008, 15:55:31 UTC
Most excellent!
...and correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't (gun)powder bags considered purses too?

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plopplopplop March 14 2008, 02:26:33 UTC
I said poop.

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static_eddie March 14 2008, 16:51:02 UTC
LOL!
Which is appropriate considering the origins of our friending!

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Re: I'm glad you posted this static_eddie March 14 2008, 16:52:13 UTC
I forgot to say "KEYS"... it's in my bio you know?
"I find keys to lost locks"

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static_eddie March 14 2008, 16:55:01 UTC
Nice!
A very useful assortment of goods to carry with you (including the d12)!

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kiwitayro March 14 2008, 17:39:06 UTC
hey, man, always be prepared, right?

i should have a deck of regular playing cards in there, but i haven't carried any on me in the last few months. well, since early december, i guess. well, i have on longer trips, but this is pretty much my daily collection of crap.

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static_eddie March 15 2008, 16:00:14 UTC
are you planning to trade with the Fae?

As mentioned in a previous comment, I forgot to list my iron key... a standard I wear round my neck when undertaking certain ventures.

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