Keys vs. Keys
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The other side of this is a bottle opener. I've had to borrow it on occassion.
I got this knife at a job fair and gave it to wifey as souvenir. It used to say "Halliburton".
My parents brought this back from Block Island. I got one too, but I deemed it too massive to use on a regular basis.
I want to say that my parents gave this to Amanda. Of course it joined the collection.
Souvenir from Zoo Atlanta. That's supposed to be their famous late gorilla, Willie B.
Brookshire Brothers card. I think we've shopped there, like, once since moving here.
Hastings card. Netflix sorta killed any and all reason to ever go to Hastings again.
Tom Thumb card. Another grocery store we avoid whenever possible.
Albertson's card. We usually avoid this place unless they've got a good special going on.
Best keychain design EVAR. The value of being able to separate the house keys and car keys is immeasurable.
Interesting and fun keychain!
Booooooooooooooring keychain.
Just thought this one might be fun to do. The one on the left is my wife's keychain, while mine is on the right, for comparison. Both, I believe, have a similar number of keys on them, but one is significantly more massive than the other. Can you guess which that is?
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too funny!
my signif. other and i are quite similar to
you and your wife in this regard! thank you,
the management. (hahaha!!)
(i like her pikachu keychain!)
Posted 44 months ago.
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By my count, it looks like she has six keys
to your ten!
I actually carry two keychains: one with
car keys (2) and one with work and house keys
(4), and not much else. The light weight of
the car keychain means less strain on the
ignition switch.
Posted 44 months ago.
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I think there's at least one key of hers that
isn't showing. So that makes it 7 - 10,
which is pretty close. I mean, if your next
paycheck was missing a mere 30%, you wouldn't
notice, right? Anyhow, the irony is that
I've got more keys, but hers still far
outweighs mine.
Posted 44 months ago.
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Your picture shows a basic difference in key
chain philosophy. Is the key chain a mere
utilitarian device used to keep keys
together, or an expression of personal
identity? I think we know who is who:)
Posted 44 months ago.
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keychains are for cuteness!
that is why i have a frog kabuki keychain!
and a buttercup keychain.
and a hamtaro keychain......
and....uh...some more stuff......
Posted 44 months ago.
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... has left the building [deleted] says:
Hey, in my household it's just the other way
'round! ;-)
Re: Nope, no dogfish. That really is a
shark (fed 4 people). The cooler next to it
is HUGE!
Thanks for your comment! :)
Posted 44 months ago.
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Pikachu rawks! Willie B rawks! And that one
with the bottle opener has the design from
"Neverending Story" which rawks!
Posted 44 months ago.
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amen to avoiding albertson's!!! that place is
the devil!!! money hungry grocer. lol and i
think a people's keys are a bit like personal
art pieces, a small reflection of the person
carrying them, great idea!
Posted 44 months ago.
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FYI, you can enter your phone number on the
keypad at Tom Thumb to get your "reward card"
benefits, so you don't actually need to carry
that one around.
I carry only an Albertson's tag, since you
need that to get the cool little
self-checkout handheld units.
Posted 44 months ago.
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Nice shot of the key. Check out a very similar shot
Posted 24 months ago.
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Neat picture, feel free to add it to the group .
Posted 22 months ago.
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Hi, please add your photos to Keys, Keyholes, Locks , and feel free to join us unless you've
already done so...
Posted 12 months ago.
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