So you are the tourists with the big baggy cargo pants. got it.. lol I'll keep my small daypack thanks |
I do not in cities. Went to Rome, purse only at all times. |
Right? I don't even go into my own city without a backpack. OP has no imagination. |
I'm going to call troll. OP says her husband carries a bag in his trouser pocket. |
I'm not sure what this was supposed to say, but I like the idea that pesto is a significant need. |
PP always makes sure to bring their mortar and pestle. Always be prepared for make pesto or any other emulsions. |
Hubby carries a backpack for water for our family and sometimes sun hats. We don't need flashlights or pepto on a day trip. |
I'm pretty sure it was supposed to say Pepto, which really doesn't make it any better. |
This reminds me of a time I went through security and customs behind a man whose only baggage was a white plastic shopping bag. His pockets were full of all kinds of things though. It was amazing. I would have been annoyed, but I was too fascinated by the idea of flying internationally with nothing but a CVS bag and some stuff in my pockets. Where was he going? What was he doing? I wanted to know his whole life story. |
Hubby. Hubby! I could start a whole thread on how weird/annoying it is to me that anyone uses the term "hubby"! I won't, but I could. ![]() |
Pesto is a significant improvement over Pepto! This thread is hilarious ![]() Personally, I've never liked hand-held purses or cross body bags, they either hijack one of my hands, or bump across my body in a way I don't like. My winter shoulder bag is too heavy in the heat, so lately I've been going out with a very small, lightweight backpack. It's a cheery bright yellow Petit Bateau that my parents got as a gift after a purchase in one of their stores. I love it. There are plenty of smaller backpacks that are quite sleek and nice-looking, OP. That way you can wear cute clothes and not be married to the lumberjack look! |
I'm a female and pretty much none of my clothing has pockets. I also like a water bottle, my wallet (even if I had pockets, wallets don't fit in women's pockets!), cell phone and a snack. Traveling with dh is fondly referred to as "the hunger march", so snacks are essential. I swear that man can go from 7am to 6pm and not eat at all. |
Because if I buy something, I don't want to have to hold it. I like keeping my hands free. With a supportive North Face, it's significantly more comfortable to wear all day.
In my backpack, I usually have: wallet, mini toiletry bag, water bottle, a cardigan or layer, sunglasses/case, a snack, pen, and maybe some sort of book. |
Grown women that use these babytalk words are truly weird. |
So the couple with piles of unnecessary crap stuffed in their bulging pockets is judging me for having a backpack? That’s amazing. |