Wallet Coin Purse

by admin on March 9, 2008

Wallet Coin Purse

Lady Elegance Purse Organizer Lady Elegance Purse Organizer

This amazing purse organizer keeps everything organized and at your fingertips. Has a place for your cellphone,pen, 2 lipstick pockets, zippered coin purse, 6 credit card slots, tethered key clip and roomy center storage area. And, all you have to do is lift out when you want to change bags. Fashionable, convenient, fast and easy....
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With the Built Extra Relish Lunch Tote you’ll be able to eat a home cooked meal, where ever you roam. Save money and eat healthy by avoiding pricey restaurants and unhealthy fast-food. This lunch carrier not only looks good, it’s also quality Built. The Extra Relish Lunch Tote is made of neoprene-the wetsuit material-so, it’s durable, flexible and insulated. It will keep your cold f...
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Whoever coined the phrase "snatch n grab" for when an assailant grabs a purse or wallet or something and run

No I'm sure but apparently began in New York. :)

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