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FakeNoose

(42,660 posts)
45. A humble suggestion ... if he keeps losing his wallet
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 09:01 AM
8 hrs ago

They make men's wallets with a chain and hook or clip, and they aren't too expensive. The idea is to clip the wallet to a belt loop or even hook it on his belt. He can still keep the wallet in his pocket and get access when needed. But it stays on the belt loop if he forgets to put the wallet back into the pocket.

It's something like this, but there are many different versions. (My dad had one like this):


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What is "A brighter Day"? TIA Celerity 21 hrs ago #15
A reference to the "soap operas" that women supposedly have nothing niyad 20 hrs ago #16
never heard of it Celerity 20 hrs ago #20
I had never heard of that one, either, so I looked it up. Wayyyyyyyyyy niyad 20 hrs ago #23
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So Far Timewas 22 hrs ago #6
Until the 70's, women could do little financially on their own. paleotn 19 hrs ago #25
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I lived those days Lifeafter70 18 hrs ago #33
BTW StoolPigeon 22 hrs ago #7
Oh right... men have nothing but problems getting a lawyer! ihaveaquestion 22 hrs ago #9
Dear Goddess, it is very disappointing to see that sort of thing on a niyad 21 hrs ago #12
Being a single parent H2O Man 20 hrs ago #19
Lawyers won't take your money? Oh really. paleotn 19 hrs ago #26
Sounds serious Torchlight 19 hrs ago #28
Men can't afford lawyers? johnp3907 18 hrs ago #35
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OMG! After spending all day trying to find the wallet slightlv 20 hrs ago #17
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I feel it for you malaise 20 hrs ago #22
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We are here for you, V SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #30
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Thanks... slightlv 15 hrs ago #38
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Same here in reverse - playing parent to a 5 year old wife who is 82. Aussie105 15 hrs ago #41
I hear you. Friends we've had for 20 years slightlv 2 hrs ago #59
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