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A 'secret' container to hold dinner tickets and change?
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An asthma inhaler with the inner cannister removed would hold a few pounds coins and not look out of place in a school bag or be of any interest to a thief.0
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I can't work out size, but Holland and Barrett sell small tins of sweets with a sliding lid, no key chain, but they might also do the job. Grapefruit mints, also Melon mints, and Grape mints. Yummy, too ...I was using a small metal tin with a key chain that I bought in Home Bargains, that the lid moved on but it's broken. Could kick myself for not buying more as they were 10p each and came with sweets in them (they have a staw wars emblem/pic on front if anyone has seen them).Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
I really would suggest he keeps his money upon his person at all times because then if it is still going missing you will discover if he is being pickpocketed (well money stolen without his knowledge iyswim) or bullied."On behalf of teachers, I'd like to dedicate this award to Michael Gove and I mean dedicate in the Anglo Saxon sense which means insert roughly into the anus of." My hero, Mr Steer.0
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On one occassion DS told me (on a Monday) that he'd lost all the weeks dinner tickets as they'd been in his pocket. We found them on the floor in the house, he'd pulled them out accidentally when going in his pockets for something else he'd shoved in there. This is what makes it so hard to work out if he's losing them or they are being taken. I've got some tins on there way now . Thanks for the suggestions. I loved all the ideas and will look in Holland and Barratt for when/if my 'stock' runs out. I think that belt might become a stocking filler too.I really would suggest he keeps his money upon his person at all times because then if it is still going missing you will discover if he is being pickpocketed (well money stolen without his knowledge iyswim) or bullied.
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