Same job, different uniform.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

What's in Lois E. Lane's wallet?

Well, I'm nothing if not a copycat. So here goes...


One pair Isotoner driving gloves
A compact mirror that apparently is there for looks since I never use it
One tin of Altoids, which is only there because it's spearmint-flavored
A key card for my office building (works about 50% of the time)
Two pens
Yesterday's grocery shopping list
A cute notebook I ignore in favor of writing on my hand
One small lotion tube
A receipt from my birthday dinner of sushi
A keyless remote for our Buick (recently broke free from keychain)
One iTunes "song of the day" card from girlfriday
A super-cute faux velvet wallet from American Eagle
Two letters from my delinquent, non-communicative insurance company
Two birthday checks from my grandparents and sister in law
One "birthday month" discount coupon to a local decor store
Two pennies
A tube of Body Shop Vitamin E lip balm
A three-week-old cell phone (w/ hi-fi ringing...YES!)

This is a surprisingly small amount of "stuff" for a purse my size, but there you have it. My purse says, "I am deceptively tidy and can, at times, fool people into thinking I'm efficient."

Stop laughing!


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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...




That's exactly what it says.

I love your purse contents. But mostly I love how you carefully laid everything out in the floor before you took the picture.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

 
Blogger elphaba said...




You Barbour girls and your driving gloves. Have I time warped to the 1970's? Or are these the rage in cooler climates and I just don't know it b/c I live on a subdivision of the sun - aka Texas?

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

 
Blogger Lois E. Lane said...




There are cold-weather gloves, which are typically a little bulky and lack gripping, and there are driving gloves, which are sleeker with gripping. For those of us not living on the sun, yes, it is all the rage :)

Thursday, November 15, 2007

 

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