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Mar. 10th, 2002 11:41 amI left my jacket at the mall. Security doesn't have it, so I suppose someone else ran off with it.
In case I left my credit card in one of the pockets, I called it in lost, since I have a new card with a new number anyway, and I had yet to activate it. I cancelled it on my cell phone, and activated the card by using it in an ATM, and all that's cool.
I had a warm hat and gloves in the pocket, but the gloves had holes in them anyway.
But I remember there being a folded-up piece of paper in one of the pockets, and I forget what it was. Was it a copy of my travel itinerary with my reservation number on it? Was it something else I needed?
Well, my credit card is safe, and what are the chances J. Random Slacker would know how or dare to use a copy of my reservation to my disadvantage in these days of heightened security.
My sunglasses weren't in there; a pair of reading glasses were but they barely help anyway. And I have another jacket anyway, even if it's older.
In case I left my credit card in one of the pockets, I called it in lost, since I have a new card with a new number anyway, and I had yet to activate it. I cancelled it on my cell phone, and activated the card by using it in an ATM, and all that's cool.
I had a warm hat and gloves in the pocket, but the gloves had holes in them anyway.
But I remember there being a folded-up piece of paper in one of the pockets, and I forget what it was. Was it a copy of my travel itinerary with my reservation number on it? Was it something else I needed?
Well, my credit card is safe, and what are the chances J. Random Slacker would know how or dare to use a copy of my reservation to my disadvantage in these days of heightened security.
My sunglasses weren't in there; a pair of reading glasses were but they barely help anyway. And I have another jacket anyway, even if it's older.