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The What does your Key Chain Look Like Thread

HomerJ

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Originally Posted by patrickBOOTH
If you have a chauffeur why don't you own a Rolls? Much better car to be driven in. You drive a Bentley yourself, sir.
My driver needs some style help. I should get him a Senor Membership to SF for Christmas.
Originally Posted by StephenStyle
Bit of a Dunhill man. No interesting stories attached to them. Just for fun. Bulldog attached to work keys and stays in briefcase (obviously not made for the pocket!)
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Dig the bulldog. I have about 25-30 keys for work I keep in the office. I've heard that number of work keys is inversely proportional to position status. I'm just above custodian apparently. You must be C level. One of those keys should be to your whiskey bar.
 

Ianiceman

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Originally Posted by Orgetorix
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I used to keep one of those on y keyring but it's a real drag when you get to airport security and have to hide them in your bag and pray the x ray machine doesn't see them. I fly a lot on my job so had to take it off.
 

BlueHorseShoe

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Originally Posted by madstaxbro
No more jingling.
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I don't get this. I feel like I should, but I don't. Seems like it'd annoy me whenever I was trying to open a lock with full hands.
 

Orgetorix

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Originally Posted by Ianiceman
I used to keep one of those on y keyring but it's a real drag when you get to airport security and have to hide them in your bag and pray the x ray machine doesn't see them. I fly a lot on my job so had to take it off.

I had one confiscated three weeks ago, sadly. But I don't fly that much, so it's only an occasional risk for me, and one outweighed by the usefulness of having a knife/scissors/screwdriver/toothpick with me all the time.
 

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