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Cowboy1968 Sep 17th, 2008 01:02 PM

<i>I'm a woman, so I plan on storing money in a little pocket in my bra. I don't know what the equivalent would be for men...</i>

Trust me, you don't want to know...

SeaUrchin Sep 17th, 2008 01:58 PM

You could catch the baby and say &quot;thanka, what a lovely baby&quot; (assuming it was a lovely baby) and walk off with it. It would save on the adoption process I would think.

BeBeRose Sep 23rd, 2008 01:07 PM

Guenmai:

These posts get so long at times people forget what the originial message was. Liam stated that she was able to work in a fairly large US city and never had any problem walking around or riding the subway with her wallet in her pocket and her iPhone in her side pocket of her purse.

My response to her concerning the prisons was to inform her that a person is &quot;NOT SAFE&quot; in this country. Be aware of your surroundings at all times, there are bad guys in this country. The California prisons are an true example of that problem and many can pick your pocket too.

Nuf Said - again

PeaceOut Sep 24th, 2008 08:29 AM

The OP says he keeps &quot;my wallet in my pocket or my iPhone in the side pocket of a bag&quot;. I wouldn't suggest doing that in any city, regardless.

I nearly had my wallet lifted neatly out of my zipped purse in Venice. Luckily, I felt a slight tug and looked around to see two young men feining innocence. But my purse, which was over my shoulder and securely held, had been unzipped. Very professional.

I also had professional thieves take my purse out from between my feet at the FAO Schwarz in NYC. I didn't even notice someone come near me, as I examined a toy on the shelf, with my purse on the floor between my feet. The purse was gone without a trace, as quick as can be. Only good thing was the thief took the cash and left the purse in a shop down the street, whose owner found me to return it.

SeaUrchin Sep 24th, 2008 09:24 AM

I was shopping for shoes the other day in my hometown suburb's Macys. I noticed a young man sitting in the chair that backed up to mine. It seemed strange, his arm was draped over my chair. Then the light went off in my head, he was waiting for me to stand up and go over to the little mirror and leave my purse on my chair.

I leaned over towards him and said, you are wasting your time, I am taking my purse with me every time I go over to the mirror.

He gave me a look that could kill and ran off.

dmlove Sep 24th, 2008 10:04 AM

Seaurchin, that's fantastic. Good for you.


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