What’s in Your Wallet?
Cap showed us all his and it seems only fair that I show him mine. Unfortunately, I won’t be snapping photos of it but here we go anyway.
The wallet itself is a brown Kenneth Cole wallet that was a gift from my father’s friend, who operates a leather manufacturing facility in Taiwan. I don’t think I’ve ever bought a wallet, they’ve all been gifts (thanks!).
Cash: Two twenties, a five, five ones and a two-dollar bill with Jefferson’s frown.
Credit Cards: Bank debit card, American Express Costco Card, AT&T Universal Cash Rewards Card.
Gift Cards: Costco card, a gift from my sister (thanks!).
ID Cards: Maryland Driver’s License, Johns Hopkins University Student ID Card, Lumenos Health Insurance ID Card, Credit Union ID Card, Dental insurance card
Miscellaneous: Geico Auto Insurance Card, a note with various scribbles on it, a photo of my girlfriend and I from a college formal, a note from her from college, a Costco business card-sized card with their discount rental car codes, my own business card with my work discount rental car codes, Southwest Rapid Rewards card, and some business cards of my friends.
Nothing too exciting!
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What? Nothing Steeler related?
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