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5-14-2010 @ 7:41PM
Julie said...
In regards to transporting "books, CD's, DVD's", this article is nonsensical. I'm sure that Joan Collins owns a Kindle, so she would not need to carry actual books with her. The same applies to CD's – most people who travel and enjoy music own an iPod, so they do not need to carry CD’s. And finally, she would have no need to carry DVD's either, as Europe and the USA are in different regions, and DVD's produced in one region would not work in the other. I imagine that she has a lot of clothes and toiletries, but I am sure that her other items and "household junk" are quite light. I suggest that the author do a bit more research before writing an article that can be disproven with minimal common sense.
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