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5-03-2010 @ 12:58PM
Bob said...
1. For travel overseas pack clothes you are tired of and throw them away. In many cases the locals will be glad to get them and you can pack more souvinerson your return flight. (never could spell)
2. Pack ALL in sealable plastic bags! Daughter's bags were left on the tarmac at DFW when a thunder storm came through. Upon arrival in London EVERYTHING had to be replaced due to water damage. And at European list prices.
3. Sealable plastic bags, if carefully loaded, can be squished under your suit case to evaucate most of the air allowing you to carry more stuff. A 1gal bag will hold 2-4 men's shirts. My suit coat and pants fit in a 2gal bag. The bags may be re-used many times.
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