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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Pocket Pleasure

Along with the same theme of food here, cause that is pretty much my favorite theme - do you ever find food in the pocket of a winter coat the next year when you go to put on your coat? Do you eat said morsel? Cause I do.

A better treat may be finding an abandoned $5 bill, or old directions to a dear friend's home, or a nifty little magnet from some relief society activity(or not)...I've found 'em all!

What have you found in your coats of yore?

7 comments:

  1. My lost temple recommend.
    A quarter.
    A button.
    Movie tickets.
    Earrings.
    Gum (this happens often).
    Handkerchief.
    Candy from our favorite hotel in Barcelona.
    Lip gloss.
    Retainer.
    If I remember other things, I'll let you know.

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  2. I think I find some kleenex and chapstick just about every year.

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  3. Oh wow - between the cupcake from the floor and all these great things in pockets....you guys are animals! Thanks for sharing. I cleaned out my car's glove box last week and found directions to a boyfriend's house from like 5 years ago...yikes! :-)

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  4. An old boyfriend's address? Surely the glove compartment gods do jest.

    Oh, and, tootsie rolls, milky way darks, pumpkin/sunflower seeds, paperclips.

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  5. Venom, the question is - did you eat this little gems when you found them? I always do, then I wonder what the heck I was thinking and start memorizing doctor's numbers:-) Yeah, that old boyfriend's address was weird...as was finding the directions to his best friend's house as well. Awkward! Glad I found it before some potential suitor did!

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  6. I only ever eat something that I find when it is still in its wrapper and there's no obvious mold on it.

    I'm going to start hiding exciting things for you, I think.
    Yes, you'll never know what's from me and what you left ;)

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  7. I found my lost passport that I couldn't find for over a year. Now I try to remember to check my pockets before I tuck them away for winter.

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