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What to take to Baja for freebeez?
ray lunder writes:
Any ideas? Yankee dollars. No other commodity is as portable, fungible, and desirable. I used to fill up my suitcases with trading items for the 3rd world, but the stuff you hear (like the old "blue jeans in Moscow") is mythological. If you want a durable, compact, elegant gift that is made in USA for expressing personal sentiment, as opposed to mercenary trading, then I suggest mini Maglites with a big pack of AA batteries. But you'd be surprised how many out-of-the-way places around the world you can just buy them at a price. |
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What to take to Baja for freebeez?
I read those one gallon ziploc bags are unobtainable in Europe for
some reason. On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 03:41:30 -0500, Richard J Kinch wrote: ray lunder writes: Any ideas? Yankee dollars. No other commodity is as portable, fungible, and desirable. I used to fill up my suitcases with trading items for the 3rd world, but the stuff you hear (like the old "blue jeans in Moscow") is mythological. If you want a durable, compact, elegant gift that is made in USA for expressing personal sentiment, as opposed to mercenary trading, then I suggest mini Maglites with a big pack of AA batteries. But you'd be surprised how many out-of-the-way places around the world you can just buy them at a price. |
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