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Luggage Question
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“In the long history of humankind those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed” Charles Darwin
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Sailing away, not close to the wind.Heart
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There was a time when "Mom's purse" carried enough to sustain life for the family for a week at a time.

Money, food, first aid supplies, paper, pens, word search puzzles, sewing gear, a key ring with what one would now not be allowed to carry into any public building.

And soon after marrying I realized that anything I could not find was probably stashed in the wife's purse. I once found 15 disposable lighters in the bottom of her purse, back when we smoked.

Then the babies came and we had this huge bag for transporting a weeks worth of baby supplies!

I am beginning to feel discriminated against based on gender!
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EDC- Messenger bag, got it at a conference, so bog standard bag material (Now has rainbow luggage lock around it to put off "borrowers" of kit)

The Bourne Bag (In case of emergency holdall)- cheapest holdall out of Argos. Large bike chain and padlock around it.

GHB (Aberdeen)- Dad's old bergen (pinched off a Royal Marine circa '86, he replaced RM patches with RAF ones)
GHB (Orkney) - Berghaus backpack (can't remember what kind as it's at home and I'm not)
Sodomi Non Sapiens.
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What kind of GHB are you gonna use to get from Aberdeen to Orkney? lol.

btw if you do find yourself stuck in the Granite City after tshtf with nowhere to go, look me up, i'm not that far from the ferry terminal by foot.
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