Yea, could cause some nasty damage to your iPod.Nick Harvey wrote:I would never put a phone in my trouser pocket. Imagine all those radio waves interfering with the operation of important equipment.
The Official Manbag Thread
Now in my Manbag...
Laptop
Laptop charger
USB phone charger
Rail Pass
Oyster Card
Staff ID card
Wallet
Pen and Post-Its
Headphones for aforementioned phone
Mini can of deoderant
Mini bottle of Marc Jacobs
Blank CDs and DVDs
USB memory key thingy
Subway vouchers (which expired last year)...
Laptop
Laptop charger
USB phone charger
Rail Pass
Oyster Card
Staff ID card
Wallet
Pen and Post-Its
Headphones for aforementioned phone
Mini can of deoderant
Mini bottle of Marc Jacobs
Blank CDs and DVDs
USB memory key thingy
Subway vouchers (which expired last year)...
I never bought into the manbag / satchel trend. I've always used backpacks. Problem is that nowadays manbags are so popular in the shops it's hard to find a decent backpack.
A folder
Little Brown Umbrella
At least one bottle of water
Lip balm
Toothbrush and toothpaste (I take them everywhere with me just in case)
Mp3 player and headphones
Spare batteries
Two rape alarms
A pen
A folder
Little Brown Umbrella
At least one bottle of water
Lip balm
Toothbrush and toothpaste (I take them everywhere with me just in case)
Mp3 player and headphones
Spare batteries
Two rape alarms
A pen
Wallet
Book (currently Down Under by Bill Bryson)
Work passes with bad picture
Mobile phone
Earphones for mobile
Broken iPod Nano (4th gen)
Chewing gum
USB stick
A sachet of silica gel ("DO NOT EAT") which I haven't thrown away
And occasionally my laptop bag with more stationery in it than WH Smith.
Book (currently Down Under by Bill Bryson)
Work passes with bad picture
Mobile phone
Earphones for mobile
Broken iPod Nano (4th gen)
Chewing gum
USB stick
A sachet of silica gel ("DO NOT EAT") which I haven't thrown away
And occasionally my laptop bag with more stationery in it than WH Smith.
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A lesser man might suggest that you're asking for it with those shiny lips.Chie wrote: Lip balm
Two rape alarms
But I want you to know if anyone says it, I'll ban them immediately.
Try travel shops, they have small backpacks that are well made and well-priced. I assumed manbag == backpack in this thread anyway.Chie wrote:I never bought into the manbag / satchel trend. I've always used backpacks. Problem is that nowadays manbags are so popular in the shops it's hard to find a decent backpack.
I give up, what's the second one for?Two rape alarms
Knight knight
8 refill pads
Tissues
Gamestop Pre-Order stuff
Netbook, charger, iPhone cable and case
Shure headphones
Condoms
Guitar Plec
Bottle of Football Special (if you have ever tried it, I instantly will love you) and bottled water
Gym/Tesco/Student Union loyalty cards
Wrap (Tesco Chicken and Bacon filler and ham slices)
Tissues
Gamestop Pre-Order stuff
Netbook, charger, iPhone cable and case
Shure headphones
Condoms
Guitar Plec
Bottle of Football Special (if you have ever tried it, I instantly will love you) and bottled water
Gym/Tesco/Student Union loyalty cards
Wrap (Tesco Chicken and Bacon filler and ham slices)
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I used to have a lovely hand-stitched Diesel backpack. It was so 'me'. But by the time it fell to bits, the whole satchel thing had taken over and the backpack had been discontinued, meaning I wasn't able to buy another one.Sput wrote:Try travel shops, they have small backpacks that are well made and well-priced. I assumed manbag == backpack in this thread anyway.
Here's my current bag.