My birthmother carries a small package of marbles. she claims it's so no one can say she's lost hers. The oddest thing in my bag currently is an expandable grocery bag, which is not really odd. Or the folding pair of scissors.
A tiny miniature ouija board. I made it in 1987, when I was thirteen years old and a ouija board freak. It's kind of scaring me that I've been carrying this thing around with me for almost twenty years.
My usual bag is either the day-glow yellow messenger bag I take to work or the pirate booty bag (http://www.talklikeapirate.com/knitlikeapirate.html), both of which are weirder than anything I carry inside them. Unless you consider carrying a knitting project everywhere you go weird. (-:
I don't think a knitting project counts as weird. Maybe I should carry one too. (I only do on special occasions.) But then I'd have to get a bigger bag.
I don't know, I'm sure there's a lot of competition from both inside and outside the backpack. Maybe the (Harry Potter) wizard coins can have the title for today.
I always carry a face mask with me just in case I might be where there are a TON of sick people. But mine has little kawaii things stiched on it, like a panda, 4-leaf clover, or bunny.
A tuning fork. I got stopped by airport screeners because of it once. Or maybe it was because I had three of them. They seemed to think it was a giant roach clip.
Tobacco. I carry it in a little round metal tin that used to hold mints.
A friend of mine who's Native American talked me into watching the Jim Jarmusch movie Dead Man, and afterwards he kept asking if I had any tobacco. It's sort of a recurring thing in the movie. Has to do with dying and the afterlife and it's just a good thing to have. So I went out and bought some pipe tobacco, and I've carried it around ever since.
Does it make your bag smell wonderful. I don't smoke, either, but I love the smell of pipe tobacco (usually hate a cigar smell, although I think my guardian angel smokes one.)
There's nothing really weird now, but I tend to wear out my fanny pack by accumulating way too many coins.
I used to carry practically everything in my bag, and it was rather heavy. A friend once said, "I'll bet you even have a flashlight in there?" Normally I did not, but by chance I had just put a huge flashlight in there for a specific purpose, and hadn't taken it out yet. I often thought about buying a toy kitchen sink just in case somebody said something.
I don't know how weird this is (I know some pretty weird folk but...) usually in my purse/backpack is: A sock monkey, a rock from (I can't say where) far away, a 64mg usb memory stick, a French 20 centime piece, a German deutchmark.
I am so humiliated: I have nothing weird or even remotely interesting in my bag. I don't even carry knitting with me!
I confess I am enchanted by all the things that others carry in their bags. I may have to find something to put in my bag just so the next time this comes around I have something to say.
My first thought was that I don't carry anything weird -- a mini-wallet in my right pocket and a cell phone and keys in the left pocket. But I do have a bright pink sheet of paper folded in the bill section of my mini-wallet that is positioned so "EMERGENCY INFORMATION other side of this sheet" is showing.
How weird is it to carry a digital camera? Not very, I should think.
Miscellaneous Australian coins? Naaah.
How about two polished rocks: one is jasper, the other is blue sodalite. That's maybe a little weird; but other people carry rocks, too.
I also keep something in my fanny pack that people often keep in theirs; what's weird about it is that I often keep much larger quantities of it than is normal. (Forgive me for being coy, but I'd really rather not say what it is in an unlocked post.) I generally take advantage of it on the occasions where I bring out one of the rocks.
bandaids. i chew on my fingers enough so that a) i need them on a nearly daily basis, and b) i have quite definite bandaid preferences. easier to carry my own.
My wallet is where I keep my collection of ticket stubs for various movies and stage shows going back to 1983 (that was the Neil Diamond show). I don't see many shows so the collection isn't so large it can't fit easily into the wallet.
Today I was cleaning out my old satchel bag and I found 5 Silver Dollars that m_a_m_ gave to me for luck/emergencies before she died. They make music when then clink together.
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The oddest thing in my bag currently is an expandable grocery bag, which is not really odd. Or the folding pair of scissors.
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That may not sound weird, but how many people do you know who actually carry handkerchiefs on a daily basis?
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Asian style face mask
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Or maybe the measuring tape on my keychain.
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No, I don't smoke
A friend of mine who's Native American talked me into watching the Jim Jarmusch movie Dead Man, and afterwards he kept asking if I had any tobacco. It's sort of a recurring thing in the movie. Has to do with dying and the afterlife and it's just a good thing to have. So I went out and bought some pipe tobacco, and I've carried it around ever since.
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I used to carry practically everything in my bag, and it was rather heavy. A friend once said, "I'll bet you even have a flashlight in there?" Normally I did not, but by chance I had just put a huge flashlight in there for a specific purpose, and hadn't taken it out yet. I often thought about buying a toy kitchen sink just in case somebody said something.
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A flashlight seems like something that makes sense to carry, not weird at all.
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I confess I am enchanted by all the things that others carry in their bags. I may have to find something to put in my bag just so the next time this comes around I have something to say.
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Miscellaneous Australian coins? Naaah.
How about two polished rocks: one is jasper, the other is blue sodalite. That's maybe a little weird; but other people carry rocks, too.
I also keep something in my fanny pack that people often keep in theirs; what's weird about it is that I often keep much larger quantities of it than is normal. (Forgive me for being coy, but I'd really rather not say what it is in an unlocked post.) I generally take advantage of it on the occasions where I bring out one of the rocks.
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Tom Jones, 1986! Jack Wagner, 1985!
Leslie, humming "All I Need..."
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Oh, dear.
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They make music when then clink together.