For my own amusement, I am taking note of items I find in the pockets when I put on a jacket or coat or other warm item of clothing for the first time this season.
So far, I've not found many treasures. But I will. I always do. History repeats itself, doncha know.
So. In the pockets of my black washable suede jacket I found:
- Two orange sinus pills (hermetically sealed in their blister pack)
- A wadded up tissue
- A chewing gum wrapper.
The pockets of my black light rain jacket with hood netted:
- A Metro farecard with a value of $3.45
- A wadded up tissue
- One Vermont quarter
- A lint-covered breath mint of unknown origin.
My green leather jacket (sounds awful but is perfect for some outfits) pockets held the following:
- a Bic lighter, green (don't need that anymore now, do I?)
- Three pennies.
Last year in my gray wool coat I found a $5 bill in one pocket and two $20 dollar bills in another. I'm not allowed to look ahead though. I have to wait until it's actually cold enough to wear the article of clothing before I can check the pockets.
Yeah well. So I'm a creature of habit. Whatever works.
2 comments:
You are so funny. Once in college, I found $20 in a skirt pocket. That was an excellent day.
Mel... do you remember what you did with that $20? Finding unexpected cold hard cash can brighten any day. :)
trish... grilled cheese? From last Spring? Yummy. :)
Yes yes, washable suede! Check into it. It's the coolest stuff around. Feels just like suede but can survive a rainstorm or a trip through the washing machine. Awesome.
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