I have a small, thick, rectangular piece of card that I acquired in the Saatchi Gallery a couple of years ago. It says When you find this, give it to someone else. I believe my girlfriend at the time found it in the gallery and gave it to me. Its number is 012509.
I have kept it in my wallet ever since and have today decided to take it out and I thought I would investigate its origins, which led me here. My girlfriend and I broke up a year ago and I no longer wish to keep this in my wallet. Its thickness also makes it uneconomical in terms of wallet space, where thinness reigns supreme.
However, I don't want to just throw it away. What would you suggest? I could leave it somewhere else in London if you like.
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I have a small, thick, rectangular piece of card that I acquired in the Saatchi Gallery a couple of years ago. It says When you find this, give it to someone else. I believe my girlfriend at the time found it in the gallery and gave it to me. Its number is 012509.
I have kept it in my wallet ever since and have today decided to take it out and I thought I would investigate its origins, which led me here. My girlfriend and I broke up a year ago and I no longer wish to keep this in my wallet. Its thickness also makes it uneconomical in terms of wallet space, where thinness reigns supreme.
However, I don't want to just throw it away. What would you suggest? I could leave it somewhere else in London if you like.
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