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Old 11-09-2010, 11:36 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by jbcohen View Post
In high school there was a realy nice woman in my english class that had everything in her purse including the kitchen sink. Actually she was attempting to make a point about the fact that a lot of her female friends kept too much in their handbags. She would cary around in her handbag a very small model of a kitchen sink with knobs that would turn like a real one. Ocasionally she would set her bag on the desk and pull out the sink, when someone wondered what she was doing she would exclaim "what you never known a girl to cary the kitchen sink in her purse?" "I really do have everything in my purse, including the kitchen sink" she would exclaim. She had a real great sens of humor.


My daughter has a small sink for her dolls (it's actually a paperclip holder, but I thought it would work great for her dolls). I could put that in my purse too!
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