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Originally Posted by phenomshel
Maybe it's a male/female thing, Steve. I don't carry a purse. I don't know where that puts me in minority or majority of females, but if I'm not driving, and I dont' have pockets in whatever I'm wearing, the ID stays home. This happens pretty frequently with me, but come to think of it, I probably AM in a pretty small percentage. Also, I'm used to Chris...who has had to turn around and go back to the house more times than I can count because he didn't have his wallet (with his license in it) with him. He got out of the habit of carrying it and now can't get back INTO the habit, LOL.
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actually I'veonly started carrying a purse in the last 2 years. I always carried a wallet in my pants before that. if I was really dressed up I at least had a clutch or something with my ID and taxi money in it. even when married. some things are completely ingrained. if I was in a situation where I couldn't have a wallet or purse or clutch I would stick my drivers license in my bra. not sure if it is the military or living overseas or what, but I'd no sooner leave my house without ID than I would wothout my shirt
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Better check those stats. Most Americans have never been more than 200 miles away from where they were born, unless they served in the Military.
Stitchawl
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that is actually a good stat for Europeans as well. surprised the hell out of me, but it is relevant. I guess for those of us who have started to travel... once the genie is out of the bottle, it's GONE! but for others.... not so much