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carolina eats kids
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Antiwallet Freedom Venture by carolina eats kids

August 10th, 2006 1:21 AM

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.

i've pretty much been doing this since birth with altoids tins. kevin always has tons leftover so i change them every year or so, whenever they start to wear. this practice, however, is responsible for me being on bad terms with half of my school as i am forced to flat out deny their requests for altoids.

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altoids?

altoids?



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posted by Shazbot [TKC] on August 15th, 2006 1:19 AM

I'm starting to think it may be a good idea to put stuff in altoids tins. I wonder if there is a site that has like 101 uses for them tins......

EDIT
Found out you can make a tin into a "DIY Morse code Palm keyboard interface board"

http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/altoids_and_tin_cases

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posted by alice gray on September 9th, 2006 1:06 PM

yeah, my standard "wallet" is a luggage tag on a carabiner. I've been trying to decide whether or not that counts for this task. probably not.