What's the wierdest thing you pack?
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What's the wierdest thing you pack?
It's packing day, and I'm almost done. Got me to thinking about how others would find my fleece blanket to be an odd item to take to St. John. It's so soft and feels so cozy in the ac.
What's the wierdest thing you bring?
What's the wierdest thing you bring?
Probably the strangest thing we have ever taken.. was about 10lbs of D size batteries..lol NO its not what you might be thinking..we stayed at a bare site last June and took 2 "10" battery operated fans...and I wanted to make SURE we didnt run out..each fan took 8 batteries and I took enough for each fan to change once a day if needed..I sure got some strange looks from TSA though
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I brought a foot long summer sausage on my latest trip. Security wasn't too fond of it, but it sure was tasty at the beach!
We've also brought powdered pancake mix in the plastic jug (the kind that you just add water too). TSA was certain it was some other white powdery substance.
We've also brought powdered pancake mix in the plastic jug (the kind that you just add water too). TSA was certain it was some other white powdery substance.
Tracy, Seaside Properties at Grande Bay
Maybe strange to others but not to me: I always bring my own chef's knife, a microplane, a screwpull wine opener, and a customized to the trip spice kit. I like to cook and these tools make doing so easier.
John would say that the strangest thing I pack is my neon green long-sleeved mid-thigh length high necked rashguard.
John would say that the strangest thing I pack is my neon green long-sleeved mid-thigh length high necked rashguard.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
That's my list, too. I think we may be relatedPA Girl wrote:Don't know if this is odd but I take ziploc bags in all sizes. I use them for packing, organizing and for beach snacks.
I also take pop-up hampers. I like keeping the dirty clothing contained and I use a second for our son's toys and other kid-related items.
PA Girl - I always pack ziplock bags in all sizes, also a few garbage bags for laundry. I even put my damp swim suit in a ziplock bag on the day I travel home and stuff it in my suitcase.
Probably the strangest thing I will bring on my trip is a kind of Greek Yogurt made in Vermont that I can't live without.
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Probably the strangest thing I will bring on my trip is a kind of Greek Yogurt made in Vermont that I can't live without.
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I was an optician for over 35 years and when we first started going to Coral Bay there was no optical shop on STJ so it was a real pain in the neck for someone to go across the island and on the ferry to get an adjustment. or to replace lost screws, or nosepads. So from the very beginning I packed my small optical pliers, an assortment of misc. parts, screws, notepads, etc. People loved it. Word would get around that "Eyeglass Joe" was at Island Blues, Skinny's, or wherever and I would fix lots of specs and get lots of tabs picked up at the bars. We always have done carry on only, never had a problem until after 911. In 2005 the TSA took all of my stuff at check in. They said I could get out of line and mail the stuff, but the line was out the door, the flight was sold out, etc. The Klingon bastards took some tools that were originally my grandfather's, who was also an optician. They were little tiny adjustment tools. They said that I could take a seat apart with them. I never got them back, but now they allow optical tools.
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hmmm..to reply or not reply that is the question? the real question is should I reply before we are "outed" by one of our friends ?(ie Rick G, Shopper3,bug, captain and Mrs Jay, or Nascarfan- let's just say there may have been rum involved when they heard the story )
okay we are all adults -
one word- BOB
have fun with this one boys and girls!!
okay we are all adults -
one word- BOB
have fun with this one boys and girls!!
Leslie, Kids Night In Babysitting
LOL...do you need any batteries?? J/KEagleRayLover wrote:hmmm..to reply or not reply that is the question? the real question is should I reply before we are "outed" by one of our friends ?(ie Rick G, Shopper3,bug, captain and Mrs Jay, or Nascarfan- let's just say there may have been rum involved when they heard the story )
okay we are all adults -
one word- BOB
have fun with this one boys and girls!!
Haha
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