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Jay Valanju
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Contents of a Character's Wallet by Jay Valanju

June 10th, 2006 4:15 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: In Jack Finney's short story, "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket", the character - clinging to the side of a building - imagines what the world will think of him if they only have the contents of his pockets to consider.

Empty your pockets, your wallet, your purse out onto a table- tally the contents and tell us what the world would think of you, if they had only those effects to consider. Then, decide upon one thing to add to the contents of your pockets, your wallet, or your purse, which will better enunciate the truth of your person to the world.

I stopped using a wallet in college. It get's in the way. If that doesn't make sense to you, think: I wear boxers so nothing gets in the way. I actually don't even use my pockets often. I usually carry stuff around in my hands which has led me to drop my keys down the elevator. A third party would wonder why there is so much crap in my pockets, and why the hell doesn't he organize it. I need to get a wallet.

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