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Joined: Aug 2005
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
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![]() Roughly three weeks ago, when I left Megs in Columbus to what I like to call the lonely bitterness of a masters degree at the other end of the world, I had my layover in Charlotte, NC. For the past year and a half, since Megs and I started the whole long distance thing, I must have travelled through Charlotte a good 15 times. That particular airport became my favorite layover because US Airways, my airline of choice, flies Airbus 330s for the long 9 1/2 hour trip, which have individual TV units with remotes for each seat. Score! Also, because Megs and I are still going strong, despite the ridiculous distance, CLT has become a symbol of something wonderful and I like it. Ok, enough of the sentimental shnazz. As I walked from one terminal to the other, I noticed a screamingly bright pink booth that caught my attention. Being the resident bag blogger, a pink bag attracted my attention. More specifically, it was the Little Pink Tool Kit, a 10 piece tool set in pink, nicely organized in a pink carry case. From what I read, a portion of each sale are donated to breast cancer organizations. Not sure how much of the $80 tool bag actually go towards a good cause, including that information would be probably helpful. I should have mentioned this bag for weeks now, as the brochure had been sitting on my desk, but I guess I was just too lazy. The Little Pink Tool Kit is available through their website. Last edited by Vlad; Feb 3rd, 2006 at 01:30 PM. |
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Joined: Dec 2005
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oh that's neat! I might get one since I need one anyways. I bet my hubby would refuse to use it
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Location: South Florida
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Every girl needs a tool kit. My mom gave me one when I moved away to go to college. I thought I would never use it, but I was so wrong.
This one is a lot cuter than mine, though ![]() |
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Joined: Nov 2005
Location: Washington DC Metro area
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It's cute....but not a fan of pink.
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Joined: Jan 2006
Location: New Jersey
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its really cute and who doesn't need tools... but i was a telemarketer during breast cancer month which is oct. (what teenagers won't do for money) and only 10% has to go to the actual cause... so it may be more but generally thats the rule so they only get $8.00... it sucks lol and is really why i quit :) lol the charity telemarketing business is generally very shady
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Sofa King Banned
Joined: Sep 2005
Location: Hawaii~
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ooo that is awesome! I'd get one if I actually knew how to use any of the tools
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Joined: Sep 2005
Location: near Seattle WA
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Cute idea; I have been putting a pink nail polish I. D. stripe on my tools for about 20 years! Funny how men do not want to be seen with pink hardware.
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Hamster Power
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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It doesn't really seem like enough tools to be so useful, just more of a discussion piece rather than practical !
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Joined: Dec 2005
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It's a starter kit and if you don't do much around the house, then it is rather practical. I've never had to use any more than what's in that bag except when I was changing my own oil.
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The Bargain Hunter
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: Norman, OK
Posts: 12,007
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It's really cute!
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