?????
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What's in your wallet?
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
Personal Alcohol Licence
Bank Card
Credit Card
Advantage Card
Rent Card
10 Euros
£26.47
trolley coinHW 303Aug '04 SW-287 LW-232Restart - Apr 07 - SW 266 CW 225
"Don't let your past dictate who you are, but let it be a part of who you become."
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
Means im licenced to sell alcohol!HW 303Aug '04 SW-287 LW-232Restart - Apr 07 - SW 266 CW 225
"Don't let your past dictate who you are, but let it be a part of who you become."
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
car insurance
license
credit cards (2)
bank card
time card
check book
fat picture
ink pen
newspaper clipping "He who looks behind doors has been known to hide behind doors."30/F/5'6"
Start Weight 245+lbs. in January 2004rerererererestart 6/08/2007 @ 1856.2 FEET of FAT GONE
In MY JOURNAL, you can say BOOBIES!

MySpace
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
Lots of reciepts.
Debit card
JCPenney Gift Card
Starbucks Gift Card
Ulta Discount Card
Sam's club business membership card
Sally Beauty Supply Discount Card
Title Insurance License Card
Driver's License
Checkbook
2 vouchers for movie tickets from 2 years ago.
$5 bill and about 2 dollars in coins
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
60,000 Yen.
UK bank card.
Japanese bank card.
A couple of video memberships cards.
Some of my business cards.
Some other peoples business cards.
A small card written in Japanese for a doctor, so if I have a accident, they don't assume I have the same blood type, as a American, and go and kill me by giving me the wrong blood type.Hayden.
www.haydenpritchard.com
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
No, but Japanese doctors, are not the sharpest tools in the box.
They would assume, that I was American, rather than European. Therefore they might pump B-type blood into me, as most Americans are. Rather than A-type, which I am.
Originally posted by Miss PhodeDoes that mean type O would kill you?Hayden.
www.haydenpritchard.com
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
Your thinking is correct about type-O being universal. However, Japanese doctors, are not as clever as American doctors. Shocking, but true.
I don't want to become another Japanese doctor, mistake statistic. So I wrote a little note for them, and put it in my wallet.
Originally posted by Miss PhodeOh. I'm type O, so....I have no idea. I thought O blood was universal and anyone could take it. I would have assumed if your type was unknown they'd give you O.Hayden.
www.haydenpritchard.com
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
I learn something new every day.Originally posted by HaydenThey would assume, that I was American, rather than European. Therefore they might pump B-type blood into me, as most Americans are. Rather than A-type, which I am.
Does it stand to reason then, that you might be able to assume your ancestry by your blood type? (Sorry for getting off of the wallet subject, but my simple mind found this facinating!)
Comment
-
Re: What's in your wallet?
It appears, that the predominate blood-type in Asia and Europe is A-type. The Americas is B-type. There are ALWAYS exceptions. I realise that I haven't answered your question. Sorry.Hayden.
www.haydenpritchard.com
Comment





Comment