PLAYERS TASKS PRAXIS TEAMS EVENTS
Username:Password:
New player? Sign Up Here
Red Warrior
Level 1: 10 points
Alltime Score: 178 points
Last Logged In: August 14th, 2006
BADGE: Journey To The End Of The Night


retired
15 points

Antiwallet Freedom Venture by Red Warrior

July 2nd, 2006 6:56 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: For three days, carry all of the things you normally carry in a wallet or purse in a non-standard receptacle. This receptacle could be a paper bag, a burlap sack, a cup, a piece of soft food, your hand, etc. This task will not be accepted and scored if the receptacle is too standard! No pockets or prefabricated bags - nothing that can be construed as being engineered for carrying credit cards, cash, driver's license, and whatever else you have in your wallet. Extraordinary proofs will be scored accordingly - significant bonus points for baking your personal effects into a cake that you bring around and eat to access items when necessary.

In full-spirit of recycling, and multi-functionality, my antiwallet is my cigarette pack. It perfectly fits my driver's license, lighter, cash and two cigarettes. The multi-functionality comes in that by using my cigarette pack to carry my wallet items, I am reduced to carrying two cigarettes on my journies--thereby aiding me in quitting smoking. As a bonus, the cellophane on the outside has proven to make a good coin holder, as well as a flame-sealable container.

This has freed up considerable pocket space on my beachward journies, as board shorts generally have only one pocket, if that--and I usually carry a wallet and full cigarette pack in addition to the normal detrius of my life (cell-phone, mp3 player, sun glasses, etc.). I also like the idea of being able to tell any potential mugger in veracity that I do not carry a wallet.

The only issue I see from this is when I actually completely quit smoking cigarettes I will have to find a replacement for these short living antiwallets.

- smaller

Antiwallet

Antiwallet

Cigarette case antiwallet.



0 vote(s)

Terms

(none yet)

0 comment(s)