The coin is a "Good Luck Souvenir" I got out of an Indian slot machine in a gift shop in Monterrey Bay when I visited on vacation in 2000. I've been carrying it for the last ten years for some reason, even though I'm not superstitious. However, I do have an uncanny knack for not being able to lose it, such as dropping it on a crowded bus and having it handed back to me.
And in case you're wondering, here's what the keys go to. It runs and has a lot of room, and that's about as much as can be said for it.
It sure is. I just got it back a couple days ago from a friend I hadn't seen in person since I let her borrow it about a year ago, so I decided to have another shot at trying to get the good ending.
Oh, and there's a reason my DS Lite has a wrist strap. On my 21st birthday, almost two years ago, I picked up my DS for the first time in a while and found that the LCD was cracked. I sent it into Nintendo for repairs, but they didn't have the parts for the original DS screen, so they traded me up to a Lite. I'd kept the wrist strap when I sent it in, so I attached the last piece of my original DS to my new Lite.
It sure is. I just got it back a couple days ago from a friend I hadn't seen in person since I let her borrow it about a year ago, so I decided to have another shot at trying to get the good ending.
It had multiple endings? I.... did not know that. I just beat it once & was done with it.
Well, there's two endings, sort of. The good end is if you manage to get all of D's memories back. I've never seen it. And it's been so long since I beat it, I don't really remember the other end, but I think D's attitude is just sort of "oh well, you tried".
@ Guru: I like the green on your mobile (or cell phone, if you prefer). Looks good.
I don't have pockets, but I do have a bag full of random things, including a yellow plastic dinosaur. I also have a mobile and pedometer attached to my belt at all times. I'll take a photo later.
I have nothing interesting in my pockets right now, just a phone, ten dollars, and my keys, but in my messenger bag...
A lab coat, my purse, a game of mini Uno, miscellaneous scraps of paper, two notebooks, a folder, a calculator, miscellaneous writing supplies, a button, an ipod, a chain, several adapter cables, dorm keys, a twizzler, and a dumdum.
Hmmm... I think I'll eat the twizzler now. Forgot I had that.
I usually don't carry anything in my pockets other than my phone and my wallet. However, I recently found a tiny old Rubik's Cube in the basement. The stickers were pretty damaged, so I just decided to remove them and I now have an all-black mini Rubik's Cube I can carry with me wherever I want.
I usually don't carry anything in my pockets other than my phone and my wallet. However, I recently found a tiny old Rubik's Cube in the basement. The stickers were pretty damaged, so I just decided to remove them and I now have an all-black mini Rubik's Cube I can carry with me wherever I want.
Damn. That looks like it'd take at least an hour to solve.
1. Full deck of giant novelty playing cards (a quirky kind of invitation for an Alice in Wonderland themed party - the actual invite is an additional printed card inside the deck)
2. Compact mirror and far too many varieties of lip balm, lipstick and lip gloss
3. Water (refilled bottle)
4. Purse (partial contents of which have already had post for themselves)
5. Various old notes, coffee loyalty card I never use, and a printed paragraph from JFK's "We choose to go to the moon" speech (it rather tickled my fancy, so someone printed it out for me to cart around as long as I please)
6. Boring but essential - Blackberry, remote access token, office access card, apartment keys, girly things
7. Map/itinerary for my next vacation; sugar hit masquerading as something vaguely nutritious
8. iPod (oh, beloved iPod); useless trinket of a pedometer/LED torch (branded free gift thing, would likely make a decent projectile)
9. iPod connector cable; elastic hairbands
10. Headache tablets (must-have for hangover mornings); tissues (must-have for runny noses, accidental spills, and the odd time you're caught in the bathroom without loo paper)
11. Umbrella; sunglasses (London weather makes it possible to use both in one day)
12. Six pens in various colours and styles (useful for impromptu quiz nights and for writing notes on the back of my hand); one solitary US penny that didn't get granted purse rights
13. Bag of TARDIS-like qualities (seriously, that is quite a small bag)
Try Colorado weather, where it's possible to go from 70 degrees Fahrenheit one day to snowing the next. And I'm not exaggerating. Hell, it happened last winter.
Try Colorado weather, where it's possible to go from 70 degrees Fahrenheit one day to snowing the next. And I'm not exaggerating. Hell, it happened last winter.
Last year we had a sunny day go to hail back to sunny, in about 2 hours. This was about 30 miles north of London.
my keys and wallet are always attached to me with chains because else i will lose them by putting them down somewhere, but i have been doing that so long now i think i would lose them if i didn't chain them to myself because i would automatically assume they are attached to me
I do the same with my keys. From the Show Your Inventory thread, here's the contents of my pockets almost three years ago.
And for the hell of it, here's how the contents of my pockets have changed in three years.
The scleroderma wristband doesn't technically go in my pockets, but I grab it on the way out the door along with the rest of this stuff. I've been wearing it since my mom passed, which will be one year ago on Friday.
Also, that's a new wallet, but I think my old one might be in better shape on the inside. All the credit card pockets kind of stretched in my old one, while some of the tape seams on the new one gave out instead.
3DS, Samsung Galaxy S3, wallet, hankies, snus and keys. I usually carry a backpack too for water, food, my key card for work and various stuff I need to pick up or deliver at my son's kindergarden.
Sorry for the bad picture quality. We have downlights so the lighting conditions are awful for taking pictures.
True, I didn't, but compared to yours it's pretty bad. You even acquired an obviously very expensive marble slab to spread out your belongings on. Presumably for the photo shoot alone.
True, I didn't, but compared to yours it's pretty bad. You even acquired an obviously very expensive marble slab to spread out your belongings on. Presumably for the photo shoot alone.
My father is making those. This stuff is everywhere here.
I could have chosen the nice black granite (not marble) in the kitchen.
I imagine it's like in England in that some shops have their carts locked together and that you need to insert a £1 coin to unlock one, which you get back when you put the cart back. Instead of using a coin, you can use a coin shaped chip.
Nothing unusual. Cell, iPod, keys, couple coins($1, $2), my signature purple pen(Normal looking but I seriously imported boxes of them. I always know if someone takes it that way), wallet, watch. I obviously carry glasses and almost always a belt.
Okay, maybe the whole pen thing is a bit unusual, but a pen itself is not.
I was super lazy and used my really crappy laptop webcam.
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The coin is a "Good Luck Souvenir" I got out of an Indian slot machine in a gift shop in Monterrey Bay when I visited on vacation in 2000. I've been carrying it for the last ten years for some reason, even though I'm not superstitious. However, I do have an uncanny knack for not being able to lose it, such as dropping it on a crowded bus and having it handed back to me.
And in case you're wondering, here's what the keys go to. It runs and has a lot of room, and that's about as much as can be said for it.
Oh, and there's a reason my DS Lite has a wrist strap. On my 21st birthday, almost two years ago, I picked up my DS for the first time in a while and found that the LCD was cracked. I sent it into Nintendo for repairs, but they didn't have the parts for the original DS screen, so they traded me up to a Lite. I'd kept the wrist strap when I sent it in, so I attached the last piece of my original DS to my new Lite.
It had multiple endings? I.... did not know that. I just beat it once & was done with it.
I don't have pockets, but I do have a bag full of random things, including a yellow plastic dinosaur. I also have a mobile and pedometer attached to my belt at all times. I'll take a photo later.
Yeah, I'm pretty fond of it. As some people might've surmised when I posted pics of my room a couple months back, my favorite color is green.
It's varied since this was taken and the ipod has bricked (f*** you Apple).
Not joking, nothing in my pockets/Pants, nothing in my bag. I do not count the ruler I have had stuck in there part of my "Inventory"
It includes Tictacs, lipbalm, mirror, DSi, purse, a million keyrings with one key, and some blocks and a yellow dinosaur to play with.
Right.. now off to watch TheJoe in the Mokey Race.
EDIT: I meant Monkey race.
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OH! You meant THAT inventory. Nope, got nothing.
Invisible Thread
A trick pen
$1.06
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Three cups and
A old cigarette carrying lighter.
A dealers chips.
Are you a... magician or something?
Where did you get that dsi skin?
A lab coat, my purse, a game of mini Uno, miscellaneous scraps of paper, two notebooks, a folder, a calculator, miscellaneous writing supplies, a button, an ipod, a chain, several adapter cables, dorm keys, a twizzler, and a dumdum.
Hmmm... I think I'll eat the twizzler now. Forgot I had that.
Damn. That looks like it'd take at least an hour to solve.
I used mytego.com. They let you custom design. A bit costy though.
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1. Full deck of giant novelty playing cards (a quirky kind of invitation for an Alice in Wonderland themed party - the actual invite is an additional printed card inside the deck)
2. Compact mirror and far too many varieties of lip balm, lipstick and lip gloss
3. Water (refilled bottle)
4. Purse (partial contents of which have already had post for themselves)
5. Various old notes, coffee loyalty card I never use, and a printed paragraph from JFK's "We choose to go to the moon" speech (it rather tickled my fancy, so someone printed it out for me to cart around as long as I please)
6. Boring but essential - Blackberry, remote access token, office access card, apartment keys, girly things
7. Map/itinerary for my next vacation; sugar hit masquerading as something vaguely nutritious
8. iPod (oh, beloved iPod); useless trinket of a pedometer/LED torch (branded free gift thing, would likely make a decent projectile)
9. iPod connector cable; elastic hairbands
10. Headache tablets (must-have for hangover mornings); tissues (must-have for runny noses, accidental spills, and the odd time you're caught in the bathroom without loo paper)
11. Umbrella; sunglasses (London weather makes it possible to use both in one day)
12. Six pens in various colours and styles (useful for impromptu quiz nights and for writing notes on the back of my hand); one solitary US penny that didn't get granted purse rights
13. Bag of TARDIS-like qualities (seriously, that is quite a small bag)
And at the same time.
Last year we had a sunny day go to hail back to sunny, in about 2 hours. This was about 30 miles north of London.
in the middle of June
Yeah, I don't really understand this ...weather variation... thing.
Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt, like three times last month.
I do the same with my keys. From the Show Your Inventory thread, here's the contents of my pockets almost three years ago.
And for the hell of it, here's how the contents of my pockets have changed in three years.
The scleroderma wristband doesn't technically go in my pockets, but I grab it on the way out the door along with the rest of this stuff. I've been wearing it since my mom passed, which will be one year ago on Friday.
Also, that's a new wallet, but I think my old one might be in better shape on the inside. All the credit card pockets kind of stretched in my old one, while some of the tape seams on the new one gave out instead.
But what if a Tsunami strikes? Surely that is weather you wouldn't be prepared for?
Also hello long time reader haven't posted here in a while how has everyone been that's great toodles.
Umbrella, pen, hankies and a pickaxe with some keys attached to it (and a chip for shopping carts).
3DS, Samsung Galaxy S3, wallet, hankies, snus and keys. I usually carry a backpack too for water, food, my key card for work and various stuff I need to pick up or deliver at my son's kindergarden.
Sorry for the bad picture quality. We have downlights so the lighting conditions are awful for taking pictures.
Sorry but you clearly didn't see the rest of the thread. The quality is completely fine.
Just my Wallace and Gromit Tie...
My father is making those. This stuff is everywhere here.
I could have chosen the nice black granite (not marble) in the kitchen.
You're going to have to explain this one to me.
I imagine it's like in England in that some shops have their carts locked together and that you need to insert a £1 coin to unlock one, which you get back when you put the cart back. Instead of using a coin, you can use a coin shaped chip.
Nothing unusual. Cell, iPod, keys, couple coins($1, $2), my signature purple pen(Normal looking but I seriously imported boxes of them. I always know if someone takes it that way), wallet, watch. I obviously carry glasses and almost always a belt.
Okay, maybe the whole pen thing is a bit unusual, but a pen itself is not.
I was super lazy and used my really crappy laptop webcam.