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Zod's guide to not being a complete douchebag...


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My husband attaches his cell phone to his belt. Some times he has his cell phone, mp3 player and digital camera all attached to his belt.

Big turn on. lol

i also carry quite a few items. i suggest a back pack. they aren't just for school anymore....unless he would like a man purse

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Zod, I suggest you add a caveat to rule #2. "Never clip your Blackberry to your belt outside of the office." It's hard to get your blackberry out of your pants pocket when you're sitting in the car or at your desk. Plus, I spent $150 on my Blackberry Tour, so I'm not letting the screen get scuffed up in my pocket. But outside of the office, it goes in the pocket. If any of you every catch me in jeans, a t-shirt and a belt clip, shoot me.

Rule number 1; 100 percent agree. Not many situations I can think of that require both hands without requiring your full attention.

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