@Mehlachi Egg-zactly. Mine is on a chain attached to my “outside pants”. If I didn’t keep it on a chain, it would have been lost long ago.
/showme Unhappy wallet on chain attached to pants of inconsiderate owner. The unhappy wallet is yearning to escape into a Brookstore and propose to the AmaMedic AA01-Hand Massager .
@catthegreat I usually sleep in whatever I was wearing that day, but I have some sweatpants I switch into if I’m in the middle of laundering all of my regular pants.
When it is not in my Pocket, It’s sitting in its defined place! If anyone other than me try to get it, well they will need to call 911 after my Cat Thor get finished with them! His claws ae quite sharp & will draw blood!
@mycya4me I have two cats; neither one has expressed any interest in safeguarding my property; unless it’s cat treats. I wish my cats would use their claws for good.
I one time lost my wallet while running around sand dunes near lake Michigan, which had the spare key to my car in it, because I didn’t want to lose my keys in the sand, so I locked them in my car.
I lost my wallet once. It really wasn’t lost, just inaccessible. I was in my attic installing a ceiling fan/light for the room below and it (apparently) worked its way out of my back pocket and buried itself somewhere in ~14 inches of blown-in fiberglass insulation. I assume it is still there (haven’t lived there for 36 years). Maybe it will be rediscovered sometime in the future if/when the house is demolished.
Another failed poll. Somebody assumes that wallets don’t stay in the bag/ purse. This one was definitely written by somebody who identifies as male
@Cerridwyn I just interpreted “sitting in its defined place” as “in my purse.” But yes, kind of an oversight.
@Cerridwyn @Kyeh A purse is also a big pocket. No right answer possible!
In my pants pocket, but not the one’s I’m wearing.
@Mehlachi Egg-zactly. Mine is on a chain attached to my “outside pants”. If I didn’t keep it on a chain, it would have been lost long ago.
/showme Unhappy wallet on chain attached to pants of inconsiderate owner. The unhappy wallet is yearning to escape into a Brookstore and propose to the AmaMedic AA01-Hand Massager .
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@mediocrebot Wow, that’s sad. Maybe I will set it free.
My wallet is attached to my phone, which is in my hand.
In my pocket even while I sleep. It’s only not on my person if I’m showering.
@brennyn so do you sleep in your jeans? or do you put it into your pj pantalones?
@catthegreat I usually sleep in whatever I was wearing that day, but I have some sweatpants I switch into if I’m in the middle of laundering all of my regular pants.
When it is not in my Pocket, It’s sitting in its defined place! If anyone other than me try to get it, well they will need to call 911 after my Cat Thor get finished with them! His claws ae quite sharp & will draw blood!
@mycya4me I have two cats; neither one has expressed any interest in safeguarding my property; unless it’s cat treats. I wish my cats would use their claws for good.
@accelerator But he know that wallet is what buy his treats & Food!
What’s funny, is There was no response for I don’t Use a Wallet anymore. My Phone case carries the important stuff.
I’m holding it, as it sits in the back of my phone. Snap wallet ftw
Finding it isn’t really the problem right now.
KuoH
I one time lost my wallet while running around sand dunes near lake Michigan, which had the spare key to my car in it, because I didn’t want to lose my keys in the sand, so I locked them in my car.
In my purse! Purse! Purse! Purse! Purses the answer.
@Star2236 in mine, too, which i forgot when i left the house this morning…
The stupidest place I ever left my wallet was at a bank branch. It was immediately stolen.
I lost my wallet once. It really wasn’t lost, just inaccessible. I was in my attic installing a ceiling fan/light for the room below and it (apparently) worked its way out of my back pocket and buried itself somewhere in ~14 inches of blown-in fiberglass insulation. I assume it is still there (haven’t lived there for 36 years). Maybe it will be rediscovered sometime in the future if/when the house is demolished.
@macromeh Or maybe when someone goes back up there to replace the ceiling fan?
KuoH