Deeply Filled Mortician
wrote:
> >I agree but this was really just a small daypack. The sad part is that
> >in the past I used to carry the thing on one shoulder and would
> >usually put it in front of me in crowded situations. But I found
> >carrying it that way tiring on long days so I switched to just keeping
> >it on my back. I guess I will go back to the old system.
>
> Another trick is to put valuable stuff in one of those really noise
> crinkly crackly plastic bags. This is especially a good move for your
> passport, tickets etc, as they are also protected against water. Who
> cares if you make a bit of noise when showing these documents?
This gets my vote as the 'why didn't _I_ think of that?' post of the
year.
Y.
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Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
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