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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 142957" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Abbey, my bra is big (daughter), but not THAT big! Not even if I had a double mastectomy, to make room. Every month when I go to the pharmacy to collect another month's supplies, I take a large calico bread bag (the ones my 10 Kg sacks of bread flour come in). Because of my 'lovely' stalker still living in town and gossiping about me every time he gets ANY info, I obviously don't want anyone in town (apart from the pharmacist of course) to know what medications I take. It's tricky, when there is such a large volume of it all.</p><p></p><p>Do you get those vinyl picnic cooler bags over in the US? We got given one by KFC years ago, the sort you could pack several dinner boxes in to each side (double-sided, collapsible when empty). husband & I take it with us when we're going on holidays, we use it to carry our medications. It's our working supply. But my medications no longer fit in it with everyone else's, I have to put my bulk supply in our big bags and carry just a couple of foils in my day pack.</p><p></p><p>(by the way, what do you guys call those small packs you wear around your waist? You know, when you're on holidays you put your passport in them, your cash for the day, your credit cards, and they can't be easily grabbed by a thief running past. I suspect what we call them wouldn't get past the site censor, although husband says it's not a swear word for you guys - "bum bag". There are other names which are even more likely to get censored, but they're very useful bags.)</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 142957, member: 1991"] Abbey, my bra is big (daughter), but not THAT big! Not even if I had a double mastectomy, to make room. Every month when I go to the pharmacy to collect another month's supplies, I take a large calico bread bag (the ones my 10 Kg sacks of bread flour come in). Because of my 'lovely' stalker still living in town and gossiping about me every time he gets ANY info, I obviously don't want anyone in town (apart from the pharmacist of course) to know what medications I take. It's tricky, when there is such a large volume of it all. Do you get those vinyl picnic cooler bags over in the US? We got given one by KFC years ago, the sort you could pack several dinner boxes in to each side (double-sided, collapsible when empty). husband & I take it with us when we're going on holidays, we use it to carry our medications. It's our working supply. But my medications no longer fit in it with everyone else's, I have to put my bulk supply in our big bags and carry just a couple of foils in my day pack. (by the way, what do you guys call those small packs you wear around your waist? You know, when you're on holidays you put your passport in them, your cash for the day, your credit cards, and they can't be easily grabbed by a thief running past. I suspect what we call them wouldn't get past the site censor, although husband says it's not a swear word for you guys - "bum bag". There are other names which are even more likely to get censored, but they're very useful bags.) Marg [/QUOTE]
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