fangirl_says: (SPN Dean my to-do list)
Mon221B ([personal profile] fangirl_says) wrote2009-11-24 12:13 pm

Shall. We. Play. A. Game?

Flist, play with me!

What's the weirdest/strangest/most unusual/most interesting thing you have in your pocket/purse/briefcase/bag/whatever right now? Extra points for photographic evidence! Explanations optional.

Mine behind the cut.

collar

Old dog collar with bonus!to-do list and bonus!cattle. :)

Okay, I do have to explain this one a bit, because I don't like this kind of collar, and I don't generally use this kind, but Saturday I took two of my dogs to the vet for annual checkups, and I didn't have a collar for our Sheltie because her old one broke awhile back, and she never goes outside except to potty in our fenced backyard and...well, I'm lazy. So I found this old one that my mom used for her dog years ago and it was the only one I had that would fit said Sheltie. Then, we were at the vet and it became apparent that it did not actually fit said Sheltie, so I looped the leash around itself to serve as collar and lead, and put the collar in my purse, where I discovered it still sits this morning.


Your turn!

Alternate for those who don't have purses/pockets/etc.: what's in your cashe right now? Mine is the embedding code for the above pic, so not terribly interesting.

[identity profile] the-other-sandy.livejournal.com 2009-11-25 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
A Miranda warning card.

[identity profile] fangirlsays.livejournal.com 2009-11-25 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, how cool! Is there a story behind that that you'd care to share? :D

[identity profile] the-other-sandy.livejournal.com 2009-11-25 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Not a terribly exciting one. I was a law enforcement explorer in high school (think boy/girl scouts, only career exploration-oriented). I went to a state conference when I was 16 or 17, and the state police handed out the cards to all of us for role-playing reference (we did traffic stops, domestic disturbance calls, drug raids, and I don't remember what all else--all role-playing scenarios, of course).

I kept my card just because you never hear more than the first sentence or two on TV--and besides, it's cool. ;-)