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4-02-2007 @ 9:11PM
C said...
My suitcases are of the hard exterior variety (harder to damage, don't get stuck in carousels) and a couple times during holiday travel (in a quasi-humorous way), I would print out 2 printed,maps from Google Earth or Mapquest, as large as possible, clear taped to the sides, 1 with "This is where it came from" and the other "This is where is should have been". And inside, I'd have a second "sheet" of information how to find me. I am suprisingly easy to find if airlines should "lose" any of my luggage.
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