Sunday, October 28, 2007

Things found in my laundry money bowl...

We don't have washer/dryer hookups in our apartment, so we are still laundering in the world of coin-op. On our entry way table is a little clay bowl whose sole purpose is to collect quarters for laundry, but over time it has collected a myriad of other small items as well:
  • two spare keys to my car, and one to Luis's
  • €10 bill. Also €2.32 in change
  • three identification badges bearing my name and photo: one for a hospice agency where I used to volunteer, one for my work, one for the hospital where I have clinicals
  • two red plastic tokens, each good for a free taco at Taco Johns
  • three rubber bands
  • rusted fork divot repair tool
  • several keys of unknown origin
  • small green bouncy ball
  • two zinc lozenges
  • Red Cross blood donor pin
  • poker chip from a casino in Vancouver, BC
  • tiny safety pin
  • cheap ring from when Sammy and I got married at the Foresters' Ball
  • swipe cards to various grocers and video rental stores - the little ones that are hole punched, because these merchants are under the impression that I desire half a dozen tiny barcoded plastic bits on my key ring
  • valve stem from a river tube

...and finally, down at the very bottom, $8.25 in quarters. Time to do some laundry.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That ring cost me fifty cents! What do you mean, CHEAP!? ...Now that you have a *real* fancy ring... *grumble*