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    Default What does your hubby/SO carry in their pockets

    besides a wallet? Mine has a comb, keys, small tape measure & wouldn't be cought without his knife. Carries his palm around with him too if he leaves the house.
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    His wallet, keys, and Treo (hooked to his belt).
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    His keys, wallet, pocket knife, change, eye glass kit, and the rest depends on what he's doing

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    keys, wallet, cellphone, change, pocket knife
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    guitar pick & trash. He rarely keeps his keys in his pocket and never remembers where he left them

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    Keys, wallet, change and pocket knife in his pockets and then he has his cell phone, work cell phone and pager hooked to his belt!

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    So most guys do really carry pocket knives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darlene View Post
    So most guys do really carry pocket knives.
    Mine has a leatherman, but he doesn't carry it on him
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    Nothing. lol Seriously nothing in his pockets besides his wallet and often times even that is left in the car. His change goes into the change jar either in the car or in our cabinet. (if he has any..he's the give exact change type) It'll be in his pocket until he reaches the car or home. Receipts are in his wallet and then in a container. Keys are in his hands and set on the table. No knives. That's almost funny to think of him with a knife. What in the world would he do with it? Cell phone is rarely used and is most often in the car cell phone caddy.

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    His wallet, his badge wallet (policeman), and his cell phone.

    No change for him, either-- if I'm with him he throws it in the bottom of my purse (which drives me crazy) or else he puts it in the ashtray in the car.

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    cellphone, wallet, pack of gum, change, keys.
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    Usually just change, keys and his wallet. Sometimes I will find a nut, screw or bolt he has picked up from the docks at work. He is not allowed to have his cell phone on the crane, so he usually leaves it in the car.

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    My DH carries his wallet, keys and, like Darlene's DH, his knife.


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