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  <title>VictoriaV - Plinky Answers</title>
  <updated>2009-03-16T03:10:27-06:00</updated>
  
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    <id>http://www.plinky.com/answers/31802</id>
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    <title>I don't just take my purse, I take my house with me.</title>
    <updated>2009-03-16T03:10:27-06:00</updated>
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            <p>I love big bags and I carry them well, too.  Petite as I am, it would be easy to get overwhelmed by big bags but I make sure I wear the bag and not let the bag wear me.  No question who&#39;s the big cheese, here.<br/><br/>Everytime I ask friends to pass me my bag, they never fail to ask what&#39;s inside the bag.  Moreso, when they carry it.  <br/><br/>I do literally carry the weight on my shoulders.  I don&#39;t need dumbbells, I&#39;ve handbags to tone my arms.<br/><br/>Listed below are the bare minimums.  I&#39;ve been known to expertly cram a few more things inside my bag.  No bowling balls, though.</p><br />
  <p><strong>Wallet</strong><br />
  It's the miniature loot bag. It carries the required cash, credit cards, bills, IDs, discount cards and receipts that attest to the consumerist life we lead nowadays. </p>
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  <p><strong>cell phones and smartphones</strong><br />
  Because I've been conscripted into the modern way of thinking that these gadgets ensure my connectedness.  A connectedness defined mainly by gadget makers, technology, telecoms pundits and their associated ad agencies.</p>
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  <p><strong>vanity kit</strong><br />
  My name is Victoria.  Need I say more?<br/><br/>Seriously, this is more of a security blanket than actually being purposeful since I am not one who bothers to put-on nor retouch her face.  And yet, I pack one in case I need to commune with fellow females in trooping to the ladies toilet "to powder our noses".</p>
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  <p><strong>book</strong><br />
  I always take one with me to keep me preoccupied either during downtime or when I just need to break the monotony of whatever it is I am doing (yes, even at work).  Eversince I can remember, I've had my nose in a book and I don't intend to stop this lovely habit of mine.</p>
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  <p><strong>ipod</strong><br />
  I need music (in my life) constantly. Can't imagine a world without music and words.  Feeds my soul.  Hence, I need my portable music player to hear songs I wish to listen to.  It's also a good prop when my anti-social behavior decides to strike.</p>
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  <p><strong>notebook & pen</strong><br />
  To jot down things.  In this day & age of electronic gadgetry, I still rely on the trusty pen and notebook to store information, my musings, to do list, addresses, doodles and what not.</p>
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  <p><strong>keys & access cards</strong><br />
  I need keys to gain access to my home & my office.  </p>
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  <p><strong>a spare bag/tote or 2</strong><br />
  I carried along a folded extra bag/tote way before it became fashionable and politically-environmentally correct to do so.  I remember the days when shop assistants would stare at me as I'd unfold the tote(s) and instruct them to place my purchases inside the bag(s).  For the past 2 years the stares have been replaced with "thank yous (for caring about our environment)".<br/><br/>These also came in handy when I needed to bring home paperwork.<br/><br/>The inveterate shopper that I am always puts to good use these extra bags.</p>
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  <p><strong>a pair of sunglasses</strong><br />
  My future's so bright, I've got to wear shades.<br/><br/>(Digression: I seriously almost studied nuclear science.)</p>
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    <id>http://www.plinky.com/answers/30507</id>
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    <title>May the relationship "requiescat in pace"</title>
    <updated>2009-03-13T10:15:55-06:00</updated>
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      Seems bitter at the onset but empowering at the end
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      <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=Alanis+Morissette+You+Oughta+Know&amp;index=digital-music&amp;tag=wordprcom-20" title="Grab this Song from Amazon">You Oughta Know</a>
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      <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=Alanis+Morissette&amp;index=digital-music&amp;tag=wordprcom-20" title="More from this Artist on Amazon">Alanis Morissette</a>
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      cathartic to hear a fellow woman just rant, get it all out and then move-on
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      <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=U2+With+or+Without+You&amp;index=digital-music&amp;tag=wordprcom-20" title="Grab this Song from Amazon">With or Without You</a>
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      cliche&#39;.  but hey whatever message works, right?
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    <title>There's this Filipino filmed called...</title>
    <updated>2009-03-11T23:22:37-06:00</updated>
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  &quot;Ligaya ang Itawag Mo Sa Akin&quot;.<br/><br/>Loosely translated it means &quot;Call me Joy&quot; (though pleasure seems to encapsulate the double entendre of the original title much closer).  <br/><br/>That&#39;s not what I would name myself.  <br/><br/>But now that I&#39;ve got your attention...<br/><br/>My parents got this right by naming me Victoria.  Self-explanatory really.  <br/><br/>They also had incredible foresight by naming me after 3 famous queens whose distinctive traits I seem to exhibit in varying degrees and complexities.  Self-fulfilling prophecy?  <br/><br/>Later on in life, my dad thought the name &quot;Napoleona&quot; was a perfect fit--something I find unbefitting of me for it lacks the aesthetic quality I need for a name.  Now, that&#39;s the Antoinette in me speaking.  
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    <updated>2009-03-09T05:30:40-06:00</updated>
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  I get paid to eat popcorn, watch movies well ahead of everyone else, babysit filmmakers and actors at times, and ultimately, tell stories about storytelling.<br/><br/>All throughout the years I&#39;ve held this job, I learnt that was the best way to answer when someone asked what I did for a living.  It never fails to elicit a &quot;hey-I-want-that-job-how-do-I-apply-for-such-a-job&quot; reaction.  It&#39;s definitely better than stating my job title outright which in turn would get the &quot;so-what-exactly-do-you-do&quot; follow-up question (as if my job was not &quot;credible&quot; especially to fellow &quot;marketers&quot;).<br/><br/>So, I let reverse snobbery drive home the message.  It works in a world that is constantly exposed, if not obsessed, with celluloid dreams.<br/><br/>
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