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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:36 am 
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I no longer put things in my pockets.
I carry everything in one of these:
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Yeah, that's right. I carry a purse :P





it's a satchel....indiana jones carries one.

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Hmm, I dunno. I don't think I can call that a "satchel".

To me, this is a satchel:
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Whereas, this is my purse/bag/what-have-you:
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I usually call it a "bag" and not a "purse"; but on the assumption that someone here would use the p-word, I decided to go there first.

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I've heard the term "murse."

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The problem with calling it a man-purse is, what do you call it when a female is carrying it ?

"Bag" works.

BTW Shel, I was looking at the companies website, I think the 'tech bag' might be in my future. I could see that coming in handy...


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I honestly don't see a reason to carry so much crap. When I leave, I have my phone, my wallet, a pocket knife and my keys.

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Raltar wrote:
I honestly don't see a reason to carry so much crap. When I leave, I have my phone, my wallet, a pocket knife and my keys.
I got a backpack from my contract agency for Christmas and started carrying a bunch of stuff I'd never bothered with before. I got used to having the stuff with me but hated the backpack because it was too large to be practical, so I downsized. I'm still carrying things that don't get used on a regular basis, but I feel more comfortable having them with me and carrying stuff in a bag is more convenient than loading/unloading my pockets.

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Other than the regular OCD stuff..

So let's say that I have to assemble something.
It comes with a bag of bolts.
Right now I need two of the bolts.
I open the bag and three fall out.
Which two do I use?
Do I take the first two?
Will the third one be left out?
What if the third one had a destiny with the first one?
Am I condemning two items to be together that shouldn't be or am I acting the part of harmony and making the world better?
I control their fate.
I AM A GOD.

This happens anytime I need two of something and have more than two.

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This could turn into a small novel.

I have a hard time eating/drinking after other people. I gotta wipe utensils and drink openings off before indulging myself.

Along those same lines, I feel compelled to get new silverware, dishes and cups every time I eat the same food I just ate earlier (been trying to ween myself off of this tho, because I hate doing dishes).

I hate it when people mis-pronounce words (other than for humor): Like when someone says "Ree-see" instead of "Ree-sus" for the candy cups, or "Worshuster" instead of "Wor-chester-shire" sauce. Or we have a city in my state called Hurricane, that people insist on calling "Hurri-kin."

Somewhat similarly, I can't stand "cutesy" abbreviations for things like: X-mas, Turkey Day, Ho Ho (instead of Santa), Wooshy sauce (instead of Worcestershire sauce), Horsey sauce (instead of Horseradish). I do like BJs, tho.


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I do like BJs, tho.



LMAO

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I prefer to be called "David" instead of "Dave", and don't even TRY to call me "Davey".

Oddly enough, my entire family (parents and siblings) calls me "Dave" and I never notice. My wife pointed that out. I notice when I'm called "Dave" by folks I'm not related to... I don't care, really, just prefer to be called "David".

Freud would probably have an opinion.

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Rodahn wrote:
This could turn into a small novel.

I have a hard time eating/drinking after other people. I gotta wipe utensils and drink openings off before indulging myself.

Along those same lines, I feel compelled to get new silverware, dishes and cups every time I eat the same food I just ate earlier (been trying to ween myself off of this tho, because I hate doing dishes).

I hate it when people mis-pronounce words (other than for humor): Like when someone says "Ree-see" instead of "Ree-sus" for the candy cups, or "Worshuster" instead of "Wor-chester-shire" sauce.


Shel says 'Reesees', makes me insane. You're the one screwing up the worcestershire sauce though... it's 'wos-ter-sher', the same as the country in England.


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Damn British -- they invented the English language and they can't even speak it right ;)

Pronounce every letter! Fight the power!


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Rodahn wrote:
Damn British -- they invented the English language and they can't even speak it right ;)

Pronounce every letter! Fight the power!


Don't you have a silent 'H' in your name?


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Ok pronounce every letter grouping then ;P


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Taskiss wrote:
I prefer to be called "David" instead of "Dave", and don't even TRY to call me "Davey".

Oddly enough, my entire family (parents and siblings) calls me "Dave" and I never notice. My wife pointed that out. I notice when I'm called "Dave" by folks I'm not related to... I don't care, really, just prefer to be called "David".

Freud would probably have an opinion.


I can relate to that. In a professional setting I preferred to be called by my full name, Katrina. In an intimate setting...friends, kids, husband, etc I preferred to be called Katie.
Anyone from my childhood (siblings, aunts & uncles, etc) all call me Kate and I'm ok with that.

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I don't have a nickname.


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I'm 40 and still play video games--and not just the "cool" and socially acceptible games like Madden or Guitar Hero or Farmville, but nerdy ones with make believe creatures like fairies, elves and eskimos.


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Taamar wrote:
I don't have a nickname.

So... "Taamar" is your real name?

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Taamar wrote:
I don't have a nickname.



Yeah, but you've got my pants.


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It is hard to create a viable nickname for her real name. Not impossible, just difficult. She would also have to accept it, and I think the biggest problem for giving her a nickname lies there.

Taamar is her web handle and character name, not a nickname.

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It is hard to create a viable nickname for her real name. Not impossible, just difficult. She would also have to accept it, and I think the biggest problem for giving her a nickname lies there.

Taamar is her web handle and character name, not a nickname.


Not true. Your nick doesn't have to be created from your given name.

I'm a perfect example of that. ;)

Also, I'm with David and Katrina. I don't like people mangling my given name. But strangely, I'm ok with changes to my nick.

Scotty is bad, Moosey moose is ok.

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It is hard to create a viable nickname for her real name. Not impossible, just difficult. She would also have to accept it, and I think the biggest problem for giving her a nickname lies there.

Taamar is her web handle and character name, not a nickname.


Not true. Your nick doesn't have to be created from your given name.

I'm a perfect example of that. ;)

Also, I'm with David and Katrina. I don't like people mangling my given name. But strangely, I'm ok with changes to my nick.

Scotty is bad, Moosey moose is ok.


Hmm, but that is not making a nickname from the given name, as I was referring to.

If you say so Winky. (The evolution of that one should be obvious, but I'll spell it out if it isn't.)

I rarely answer to the two different nicknames commonly used for my given name, but answer to Keith when so addressed by one of our retired annuitants. It is her husband's name and I resemble him (I've seen pictures). She's very good at what she does, but sometimes her focus wanders.

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Micheal wrote:
If you say so Winky. (The evolution of that one should be obvious, but I'll spell it out if it isn't.)

I think you need to spell it out.

Unless, of course, you're making a Bullwinkle reference.. even so, spell it out.

I just want to find out if it's derived from "dinky", given the other thread in General...

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Moose - Bullwinkle Moose - Winky

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Will you give me a chance to set it up at least?

SHEESH!

One can't even malign the moose before a mod takes all the fun out of it... ;)

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