Item Subject: cc:Mail Text Nice to see Bill has trees where he "goes". Fine idea however bringing one's own rocks or trees is a bit much. Tri-fold. That's the answer. It's a shovel pioneered by your government for digging stuff. Like mines, catholes, slit trenches, and so on. They're way cheap ~15$US for a real "Ames US" 1970 model comes with plastic case and folds up under 9x9x2 and stows easily most anywhere. If you don't have singapore feet, you can use the tri to dig the scatological materials repository, use the tri to turn your bipodal self into a temporary tripod, pinch the loaf, and then use the tri to suitably interr the remains. You can use it to threaten various crawly rascals should they intrude on your privacy BUT not during the act as you will revert to an unstable bipodal mechanism in very compromising circumstances. Caution: this won't work on solid rock and must be used with caution in cactus environments lest one get hooked on it. Tri it . al (RA18631019 RVN 2d Place 1961-1974) |
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