


Several of my friends have made derogatory comments about how I handle money on a day to day basis. I don’t mean as in banks and bills etc, I mean in terms of how I literally handle cash i.e. how I carry money. You see, I wear jeans at weekends. Jeans have pockets and they are not that big and not that deep. When I sit down, if it weren’t for my genius idea of carrying all my small change around in one of those transparent money bags you put 2p coins in, any coins I had would spill out everywhere. By carrying them all in a tatty see-through money bag, I can instantly pull all the change I have out of my pocket in one movement and I can instantly see which coins I have and therefore which amounts I can make.
Friends of mine recently bought me what they called a “man purse”. I am grateful for the thought, but they have missed the point – a “man purse” takes up too much space.
Now John (my esteemed yet goonsome song-writing partner from [a] Naked Season) is just the kind of person who would take (and probably has taken) the mickey out of my money habits. The photograph labelled Exhibit A is his wallet. I asked him how he fit it in his pocket and he admitted it did dig into his backside when he drove places. Look at it! Look at that section on the top. John was carrying £18+ in change in that stupid zip section – and a considerable amount of the weight was made up of coppers and 5p coins – see Exhibit B. Who carries change like that? Who doesn’t just put it in a pot?! John, that’s who.
Exhibit C shows my wallet and transparent money bag alongside John’s gargantuan monstrosity. On the left we have a thin wallet you barely feel in your pocket accompanied by a compact, cheap and efficient way of transporting coins. You can’t see in the picture, but I can assure you there are no coppers or 5p coins in that money bag. On the right you see what might as well be a handbag for a man’s back jeans pocket. The piles of change are what I found in the zipped section whilst we were mixing in the studio today.
Which of us has the better financial solution? My money is on me.
1 comment:
I'm most impressed that this is a source of pride for you. Well done! I'm sure you could have found something in Australia made of various kangaroo bits to do the job for you, but I'm guessing they would have also been too big.
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