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Lizard Boy
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Contents of a Character's Wallet by Lizard Boy

January 14th, 2007 2:40 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.

Contents:

$56: 2x $20, 1x$5, 7x$1, 2x$2 (kept separate from the rest)
2 Washington Mutual debit cards (different numbers)
Alameda County library card
Phone card
AAA card
Blue Cross insurance card
Blood donor card
Harvey Mudd ID card
card of a Pomona College ITS guy
California driver's license
Men's Wearhouse card
Social Security card
First aid and CPR certification
Emergency contact information
Receipts (one from Wasington Mutual ATM, one from a toy store, a few weeks old)

The interpretation of me someone might come up with:
He liked to have a lot of contingencies on-hand, but didn't think he should worry about someone stealing his wallet. He was a student at Harvey Mudd, and probably involved in IT somehow. He wasn't terribly organized when it comes to finances.

The thing I'm going to add:
My belay card from the local climbing gym.

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