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617.1 | Going without | VIA::BAZEMORE | Barbara b. | Tue May 23 1989 19:36 | 26 |
| I read in one of those women-in-management books that carrying a purse
is one of those subliminal things which cause men to perceive women as
being different. It suggested going to lunches, meetings, and such
sans purse.
I used to carry my purse around everywhere, but I tried this
suggestion out. I no longer bring my purse to lunch, I just
stuff some money in my pocket and go. At first I felt a little
strange and kept having the feeling that I was forgetting something.
Eventually I started feeling more free. The purse that used to
hang on the chair back no longer gets in the way of the people
seated behind me. The purse no longer thuds against my side
as I stride down the hall. The purse doesn't get left at meetings.
I really like not being loaded down with my purse (and believe
me it's stuffed to the zippers :-). I only take it to places
where I really need it. I think of where I'm going and try to
anticipate what I'll need. If what I need fits in a pocket,
then that's all I take. Otherwise I break down and carry the
whole purse.
Back on the original topic, I was cleaning out an old purse
over the weekend and found the keys to a car that I traded
in years ago! There are times when I'm afraid to reach my
hand all the way down to the bottom for fear of what I'll
find.
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617.2 | | NEXUS::CONLON | | Tue May 23 1989 20:19 | 40 |
| My old purse was a genuine disaster (it had so many pennies
at the bottom of it that it weighed a ton, and I had problems
making it through airport-type security when I'd go to meet
my SO after one of his business trips.)
Also, I had business at the county court house one day, and
I had problems getting the purse through there, too (and they
ended up "confiscating" a screw driver that I forgot I had in
there as a possible "weapon.")
I considered giving up carrying purses altogether, but I do
need to carry some things around (like my driver's license,
credit cards, checkbook, loose change) so I got new purses
and I only keep four things in them: Wallet, change purse,
check book, and an "organizer" (daily calendar-type book with
addresses, personal and business appointments, budget, check
register, pen and a place to jot down notes from meetings.)
Although I do tend to stuff receipts and other loose papers
in my purse, I clean them out every night. I also clean the
pennies out of the change purse once a week. :-)
The biggest difference is the "organizer." I used to keep
my appointments on scraps of papers that I could never find
(or on text files on our group's cluster, which had me dashing
to log in when I needed to know where meetings were being held.)
The organizer is an open "binder" type (with re-orderable pages
for everything) and it is small enough to take with me everywhere
I go (being not that much bigger than my wallet.)
If I didn't carry a purse, I'd have to substitute it with a
backpack or attache case (and purses are more convenient for me
to carry,) so I'm content to stick with 'em.
P.S. Now that I've conquered my purse, I'm stalking the hall
closet, the spare room and am even contemplating doing battle
with (GASP!) the GARAGE!!!
... One has to start somewhere, after all ... :-)
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617.3 | Glomming up purse-lint by the ton :-) | SA1794::CHARBONND | I'm the NRA | Wed May 24 1989 07:29 | 1 |
| re .0 Maybe she had a Ladysmith in there ?
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617.4 | self evident Americanism, perhaps? :-) | ODIHAM::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Wed May 24 1989 08:16 | 6 |
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which reminds me... why do Americans call them "pocketbooks", when
they are too large to fit in a pocket, and aren't books either (at
least they contain no pages) ...
/. Ian .\
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617.5 | exit | HAMSTR::IRLBACHER | not yesterday's woman, today | Wed May 24 1989 09:37 | 22 |
| I think one of the nicest things about some outdoor jackets is the
inside pocket. It can hold a wallet, a lipstick and keys without
giving one a really *huge* left bosom. And pants with hip pockets
for a wallet...
I *hate* carrying a handbag. When I go shopping I almost always
carry a backpack; looks silly, but when you are really into shopping
the greasy plastic bags things are put into these days are better
in the backpack than constantly slipping through your hands and
spilling all over the mall.
One of my project lists each week is to dump the darn thing onto
the livingroom floor, sort the mess, and re-stock it for the coming
week. I have found some verrrrrrry interesting things when I don't
do it for several weeks in a row. Do you know that oranges can
get really ripe in a handbag over a period of time? I wish that
handbags came equipped with a little light that would turn on when
you open them up. I searched and searched for a pen one day and
couldn't find one. I dumped it that night and there were 2 in there.
How in heck did I miss them?
M
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617.6 | not just Americans | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Wed May 24 1989 10:26 | 7 |
| in re .4
In the tales by the brothers Grimm and other folk tales I've read
from Europe they refer to a 'wallet' but in the context of the
story it appears to be more like what we now call a purse.
Bonnie
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617.7 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | seeking the balance | Wed May 24 1989 11:10 | 18 |
| I think the trend towards mondo overstuffed pocketbooks started
on "Let's Make A Deal"...when Monty Hall would ask for some incredibly
obscure thing...."Do you have a moss-covered three-handled family
credenza in your pocketbook...? I'll give you one hundred dollars
for it! No? Well how about a complete set of Webster's unabridged
dictionaries from 1952-1962 on microfiche?" Actually he'd ask them
for tools or odds-n-ends mostly, but you get the idea.
I like my purses with lots of organizing pockets. I like them small
enough to carry where I need to, but when I don't want to be loaded
down I stuff my pockets, or, better yet, use one o' my own hand-knit
pouches (drawstring, very handy, ties on belt or belt-loop,
color-coordinated). Actually the primary things I keep in my purse
are bills, wallet & checkbook, and allergy medications. The black
Swiss Army Knife can always fit in my pocket....
-Jody
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617.8 | Heavy pocketbooks are hereditary! | TSG::DOUGHERTY | Say It, Sister! 88.1FM Wed. 7pm Boston | Wed May 24 1989 13:26 | 12 |
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I stopped using a pocket book the day I discovered backpacks.
You know, you can fit alot more stuff in a backpack than you can in
a pocketbook! :-)
If I _REALLY_ need a purse, say for weddings and such,
I usually stuff one to the brim with allergy meds, wallet, comb,
tissues, a book, paper, a change of clothes, comfortable shoes,
dark sunglasses, etc.
- Mary
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617.9 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed May 24 1989 14:01 | 31 |
| I've been carrying a pocketbook since I was 9 yrs. old.
My pocketbook currently contains:
wallet
paperback book
tylenol
comtrex
sudafed
chapstick
compact
mascara
blush
nail clippers
emery boards
change purse
checkbook
3 pens
small notebook
hairbrush
sunglasses
several wadded up pieces of paper with directions & phone #'s
a small mirror
car/house keys
a second hairbrush
a bunch of wadded up store receipts
I like my pocketbook and I'm very happy to lug it with me everywhere.
:-)
Lorna
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617.10 | | DMGDTA::WASKOM | | Wed May 24 1989 14:08 | 9 |
| I've had the same purse for the last 17 years - and it's still going
strong! I never change it, carry it every day. It's big enough
to hold my checkbook, wallet, credit cards and a lip balm. Pens
disappear into it's bottom, along with assorted receipts. About
once a year I take everything out and start all over. During the
day, it stays in a desk drawer and doesn't go with me. Money goes
in my pocket for lunch and breaks.
Alison
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617.11 | | GERBIL::IRLBACHER | not yesterday's woman, today | Wed May 24 1989 14:31 | 12 |
| I just thought of something. It seems that some time back, a big
deal was made about men in Europe carrying something akin to women's
handbags. I did see this guy in Boston the other day with this
Greek style handbag [purple, orange, pea green, and some other obscene
color mixed] and out of it peeked the bristle end of a hair brush!
And he had *short* hair!!!!!! Stole his girlfriend's bag? Stole
some old lady's bag? Just liked to carry the bag?
M
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617.13 | more than you ever wanted to know about wallets | LASHAM::PHILPOTT_I | Col. Philpott is back in action... | Thu May 25 1989 05:57 | 15 |
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re wallets and Brothers Grimm.
Originally a wallet was a flat leather pouch with a fold over top
flap that fastened at the front with a toggle. It could either be
carried on a long strap over the opposite shoulder or attached by
short straps to the waist belt.
It became a part of military uniform (used by officers for carrying
maps and other documents) and has its only true modern derivative
in a map case.
It is *very* similar to a Scotsman's sporran.
/. Ian .\
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617.14 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Thu May 25 1989 07:59 | 8 |
| Thanks Ian,
It looks like the wallet became smaller and the pocketbook became
larger?
aren't words interesting?
Bonnie
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617.15 | Where'd That Rock Go | CIMNET::ARMSTRONG | | Thu May 25 1989 11:47 | 16 |
| I used to carry around so much stuff I couldn't even find
what I needed, when I needed it. A couple of years ago I
had this really large pocket book - it looked like a potatoe
sack for crying out loud. I never knew what was in it.
At the time I had this game with this guy I was seeing, we
had this pet rock and would hide it on each other. I would
hide it in his truck or he would hide it in my car. It was
a funny game because this thing would show up in the
weirdest places at the strangest times. Well I was carrying
around my pocket book for two days before I realized what
was so heavy in my pocketbook, it was the rock. I had so
much junk in there that I didn't realize that's what was
making it so heavy. I thought it was pretty funny.
Denise
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617.16 | small and neat, like a bunch of pockets | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu May 25 1989 13:45 | 19 |
| Some of you people actually do have some pretty funny "pocket"books!
I'd definitely notice it if mine had a ROCK in it!
I like the same kind of purses my mother likes: small, with lots of
separate zipper sections inside so that things stay in their proper
place and so that it is not quite as easy for someone to get my wallet
without my knowing about it. I like six separate pockets: one for
tampons and allergy medications (which are in a separate zipper pouch
which is waterproof), one for wallet, checkbook, credit cards, and
business cards, one for pens and pencils and receipts, one for keys,
one for my DEC badge, and one for tissues (necessary if you have lots
of allergies...sigh...). Nice and neat, everything is easy to find,
and my medications don't get spilled on the checkbook, and such stuff.
I can't make much use of the big sack-like kind of pocketbooks;
everything turns into a jumble in one of those things!
/Charlotte (who finally broke down and bought a new pocketbook two
nights ago 'cause the carrying strap had worn through on the last one)
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617.17 | ya never know... | USAT02::BLANCHARD | Protect our Wildlife | Tue May 30 1989 13:26 | 5 |
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whenever I get bored, I go and look inside my purse....
:v)
t.
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617.18 | my purse has games in it | HPSCAD::ANASTASIA | Language is a virus | Tue May 30 1989 16:59 | 19 |
| RE: < Note 617.17 >
whenever I get bored, I go and look inside my purse....
You'd love my purse. It usually has a Cosmic Wimpout game in it so I
always have something to do when I'm bored.
It's one of those Kenya bags. Sometimes I'm scared to look in it. It
usually weighs a ton from all the change. I don't even know why I
carry it. I lug it in here everyday and drop it by my feet then lug it
out of here everyday. I hardly ever use anything that I carry in it.
It has a planner thingy in it and a calendar thingy. Instead of using
them, I write notes on post it notes and stick them to the planner
case. It has my wallet, which is empty because I carry my license in
my key case and keep my credit cards in my checkbook. It doesn't have
my checkbook because it's in one of my friends purses because I left
it in her car yesterday.
Patti
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617.20 | Talk about an identity crisis! | NEBVAX::VEILLEUX | when the sky is perfect blue | Wed May 31 1989 13:16 | 11 |
| <-- re: .19 >S/he who steals my pocketbook steals my very self...!
So true! I had mine stolen once -- it was found later on, minus
the cash. Sure, I was angry about the money (and of course I had
*just* cashed my paycheck), but I was really relieved that everything
else was there -- I mean, about five years of my life was contained
in that little leather bag!
...Lisa V...
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617.21 | veritable bag ladies | SPGOGO::HSCOTT | Lynn | Wed Jun 07 1989 16:26 | 25 |
| This whole note on pocketbooks gave me a good chuckle! I
laughed at our compulsion to ....keep it organized; ..... clean it out
once a week or once a day; ....
I typically carry a book to read when waiting for appointments. If I
forget one and I'm bored like .17 said, I open my pocketbook and
rummage around for things to look at.
I took my son to the doctor last month and in my rush, stuffed some of
his things in my pocketbook. The next day at work, I pulled out a blue
rubber teething pretzel and a pacifier!
In addition to my pocketbook, I carry a big satchel over my shoulder
rather than a briefcase. Into that goes my lunch and anything else I
want to bring to work (shoes in the winter when I wear boots). THAT has
ended up being my catch-all bag -- I found a month's worth of TIME
magazines recently, as well as a 10-page discussion on scarf tying, and
some fruit that had obviously seen better times before bumping around
in the bag.
Guess maybe I should put the blue teething pretzel in THERE -- never
know when it might come in handy.
--Lynn
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617.22 | Some real men carry them! | COMET::HENNINGER | | Fri Jun 09 1989 15:04 | 29 |
| While in Europe, my wife bought a hand bag for me and it was quite
useful. You can carry so much more and access it so much more quickly
than search through multiple pockets if it is some what organized.
While touring London, we went ot Sunday service at St. Mark's (
I think ) Cathedral. I set it by my chair for the service and forgot
to pick it up on the way out. I returned about a half hour later
and was unable to find it nor was it turned in to the staff.
My wife fortunately had all our passports in her hand bag with the
traveler's checks. My 'loss' was limited my international driver's
permit and my version of our credit cards.
My wife drove back to Germany, we did not curtail our tour any,
including around Paris on the Champs 'Elysee ( apologies to the
French for the spelling ).
Several months later, the local exchange manager brought an envelope
to my wife's office and asked her to identify the contents. My
hand bag complete with all money had been mailed from within Germany
to his office. Not a thing was missing even the gas coupons and
the coin change was there.
Unfortunately, I felt ill at ease with the thought of setting a
new fashion trend in Colorado and abandoned it as we caught the
plane to the States.
Don
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