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So I turned the panda this way and that way and cocked my head at the panda and smiled at the panda. Then I dug the cardboard piece that came attached to the panda out of the garbage where I'd hastily thrown it.
I frowned at the picture and attached it to my keys, then frowned at the picture again. "Never lose your keys again!" it claimed and I thought that sounded nice. I don't like digging for my keys and often find myself wondering what pocket I dropped them in when I'm carrying a laptop case or tote or purse. So, following the instructions, I hung it on the side pocket of my bag.
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The power of the panda. Pure brilliance.
6 comments:
How is a "tote" distinguished from a "purse"?
Aaaah - gotcha now! Thanks for the illustration!
Dear PhysioProf : you're asking for trouble.
Love that panda!
"and then when I'm ready to find my keys, I say, "Hello, Mr. Panda!" (or think that sentence if there are people around)"
You are adorable, Katie, as is the panda. :)
PP:
Too complicated for a comment. So I took pictures!
CAE:
I'm glad that helped.
Citronella:
I was already writing when you posted your warning. But the thought was very sweet. :)
B*:
I thought of you when I first opened the bag!
Lucy:
You're adorable too. So thanks! (And, for the record, I am adorable right now - I got my hair cut today and I'm so pretty!
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