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Anita Mandaly commented about Cutting Up a Backpack, On Tuesday July 1st, 2008 01:57:00 PM
I use to date a US Navy Seal and he had this awesome backpack that was bullet/shrapnel/knife proof was water proof. It also could be used as a flotation device. You could blow up a few pockets. It also had a miniature oxygen tank (hand size)to give you a few minutes to navigate out of a burning building or a capsized ferry. He actually used that in the Philippines. A type of Swiss Army Knife it also had a RFID chip to be located 24/7 could expand to mountain hiker size to as small as a carry on. It had some weird removable ball bearing type wheels that could also be used to shoot food with a sling shot with the rubber cords used in the bag in the jungle. I probable shouldn't be telling you this if the backpack is top secret or something but it looked good too.
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Anita Mandaly commented about The Value of Being a Bum, On Tuesday July 1st, 2008 01:33:00 PM
Let me give the Hobo a word of advice. Women appreciate a well dress man. ESPECIALLY THAI WOMEN !! GO to SPAZZO's nightclub or Bed Supper Club for a evening or 2 for a look at what is the latest in Men's fashions in Bangkok. The "Khao San Road look" will not get you any quality friends. You need not do this every day of course but when pursuing new endeavorer's such as buying fabric for your Windmill Backpack or Talking up a Suay Thai women who is leagues above you even the playing field with style and class. Penny Wise and Pound foolish is still a great lesson when it comes to clothes.
Love your journeys. Please get a Paltalk name so we can see you live once in a while ?
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