It's all good.Oh snap I didn’t see Colton’s post til just now.
It's all good.Oh snap I didn’t see Colton’s post til just now.
Ya my wallet is already pretty thin. I usually keep it in my front pocket.I don't call it a money clip, it's a front pocket wallet.
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Not really. Whatever your style is. Usually they’re in black or brown. You can probably get one to do the job for around $20-25 at a department store in some mall out there. Maybe they’re more now.
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Here’s one at Macy’s. This one looks like it has three or four sleeves. In each sleeve, you can usually hold about 4-5 cards. Plus obviously cash in the clip part. My experience with the clips are that once you get past 5-6 bills, the thing won’t latch closed all that well so if you carry a lot of bills usually, maybe test it out first.
This is a small wallet with a clip attached.
Your point?
Who carries a wallet anymore? A money clip is where it’s at you clowns.
I don't call it a money clip, it's a front pocket wallet.
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OK, I just ordered a money-clip type minimalist wallet. We'll see how I like it.
this is what my husband uses, he actually has two, one for the bills and one for the cards. seems to work well...
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and as a follow-up to the night-light saga (in case anyone is curious): Finally on the second to the last day of our vacation, he decided it was pointless to have a night-light that only worked if the overhead light was turned on, so he unplugged it. I'd call that progress...
Receipt?134 dollars lol. What would I put in it after I spent all my money on it?
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So you're saying the answer is 1.Yeah, I had some physics students ask me about that yesterday. I gave basically the same answer as the AMA guy quoted in that article: "It's ambiguous. No physicist [or mathematician] would ever write an equation like that." You will never see a college physics or math textbook, nor any peer-reviewed articles, that use the ÷ sign. But the ambiguity isn't in the simplistic junior high school order-of-operations--that's easy enough to follow and give one answer. The ambiguity is in what the person writing the expression would have meant by the ÷ sign, which you would really have to judge from context.
How the hell does he get those in and out of his pockets? Or does he clip them in his man-bun? I might start using a chip clip if your answer is satisfactory.
Chip clip lolHow the hell does he get those in and out of his pockets? Or does he clip them in his man-bun? I might start using a chip clip if your answer is satisfactory.
Wait you were serious that he uses those? LolololThe metal things fold down so it's flat. And they come in a variety of sizes depending on how thick your stack of cash and/or cards is. Looks like the one in this photo is pretty much the "baby" size.
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*YourYou’re an idiot.
someone actually tipped their electrician?
that's a new one on me
I'm saying it's ambiguous. According to the junior high rules, it's clearly 16, but depending on context 1 would be just as reasonable if not more so.So you're saying the answer is 1.