''Esquire magazine's survey revealed that women carry an enormous variety of 'useful' objects, including: medication, Band-Aids, an organizer such as Filofax, glasses, tisues, wallet, checkbook, keys, change purse, magazines, paperbacks, socks, sneakers, tights, to-do list, correspondence ( in -coming and out-going ), stamps, notepad, pens, pencils, receipts, runner bands, paper clips, gum, candy, breath fresheners, moist towelettes, Mace, whistle, Swiss army knife, tampons, sewing kit, tape measure, gloves, garage door opener, photographs, mirror, cosmetics and cosmetic bag, hand lotion, perfume, comb, brush, barrettes, lighter, matches, cigarettes, ziplock plastic bags ( for food ), contact lens case and solution, schedules and maps.''
Also a cell phone, beeper, a music system like a Walkman, an electronic organizer, and a miniature camera. Plus water - many women carry a bottle of spring water. Also extra pairs of shoes ( many new bags are designed to incorporate these ), as well as pantyhose, sunglasses, a scarf and or/hat, vitamin C, skin cream, and so on, ad infinitum. Mothers, of course, carry even more paraphernalia: diapers, a bottle , juice, pacifier, snacks, clean clothes, stuffed animal and/or other toys, etc. ''
I have a messenger bag and I carry an awful lot of junk in it, it's very convenient and I'm forever finding unpaid electricity bills deep down in the quagmire of pencils and stuff!
Sounds like I need the male version of the Speedy bag.
Craig
