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The Suit Case

Think your good at first impressions? Here is an example of what someone might be able to figure out from your suitcase.

You would be amazed at what you can learn about a person from the contents of their suitcase. This is the case with Brandon Reber who lost his suitcase at the airport on his way home from college for summer vacation.

Brandon Reber is a Pre-Med student at UCLA. He spends a lot of his time studying in the library and often comes across words that he doesn't know so he requires a medical dictionary to be with him while he is studying. He has a part-time job washing and gets paid decently. He takes some out for living expenses and the rest goes in the bank.

In his spare time he enjoys jogging and skiing, even if it is hard to find workout clothing for his tall sting bean frame. Besides exercising he enjoys doting on his girlfriend. He recently went on a date with her to see an opera. He was late picking her up because he got a speeding ticket, and to make up for it bought his girlfriends a dozen roses on the way home. Between his schooling and his personal life Brandon has little time for doing laundry.

He may be busy but he is a real family guy. He takes pictures of his girlfriend, mother, grandmother, and two sisters with him everywhere. He also keeps a little black book with the phone numbers and addresses of the females in his life. When it's one of their birthdays he likes to send them gifts and if he can't be with his family on holidays he sends them letters. He doesn't get to go to church with his busy schedule so he likes to keep a Bible with him to get a little God in his Life.

As I said before it is amazing what you can learn about a person from the contents of their suitcase. It really can teach you a lot without even meeting the person.

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