Andrew On the assumption that said pocket is in fact a hip or "back" pocket, you might want to consider the following. I once shared a house with a Chiropractor and his wife. At the time I too carried my wallet in my hip pocket. He suggested I do otherwise. His rational being that doing so was harmful and would lead to back problems because every time you sat down (at a desk job/driving job/ to watch TV, eat, etc etc. you are putting a wedge under your pelvis and forcing your spine into an unnatural "S" curve. He said: "I tell all my male patients who do this they can take their wallets out once a month to pass me a payment or they can take their wallet out permanently and forego their monthly deposits in my bank account. " Good advice if not good business practice. Cheers
On Tuesday, October 12, 2004, at 11:15 AM, Automatic digest processor wrote: > I have locked myself out of various cars on a number of occasions... > which is why a spera key lives in my wallet. Said wallet LIVES in my > pants pocket, and is NEVER put down anywhere... always goes back in > pocket immediately after use. So the key is always on hand when I > need it. Anyone can do this. Honest. |
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