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Tamarina
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Alltime Score: 198 points
Last Logged In: September 19th, 2006


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Contents of a Character's Wallet by Tamarina

July 20th, 2006 12:56 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 of my purse:
wallet
mints
2 emery boards
keys on a skull keyring
gum
shamrock mini swiss army knife
pillbox
notepad
pen
sunglasses in a fabric pouch
powder compact
2 lipsticks
lip balm
hand lotion
contact lens rewetting drops
hair elastic

what might one surmise? that i am a female, perhaps a bit concerned about her grooming (that concern doesn't seem to keep me from looking like an unmade bed most of the time).

what should i add to my purse to clarify my priorities in the eyes of the world? my friend ken dragon's character business card. it has an appropriate mystique.

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