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Career Path => General => Topic started by: Camella Black on Aug 04, 2010, 11:16

Title: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: Camella Black on Aug 04, 2010, 11:16
Okay, you can choose 3. Years ago I always took (along with family) a picture to hang on wall, an quilt to throw on bed and my crock pot. I was set no matter where we ended up then as it would look like home and you can cook just about anything in a crock pot.
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: UncaBuffalo on Aug 05, 2010, 10:34
Didn't want to...but had to pick cell phone as one of my options.  I hate the things, but just about impossible to keep up-to-date with life without one...  :(


The options I picked because I wanted to were:  Music & Books.  :)






P.S.   Thanks for the new poll, Camella!  :)
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: HenryBlack on Aug 05, 2010, 11:43
If I could only take one thing It would be you Camella. Everything else I can live without.  :)
I did put laptop and cell phone also
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: Marlin on Aug 05, 2010, 02:33
If I could only take one thing It would be you Camella. Everything else I can live without.  :)
I did put laptop and cell phone also

  [salute] +K nice suckup, it keeps marriages going.  <3
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: stormgoalie on Aug 05, 2010, 02:41
If I could only take one thing It would be you Camella. Everything else I can live without.  :)
I did put laptop and cell phone also

Well done sir, very well done! +K [clap]
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: HeatherB. on Aug 05, 2010, 02:49
Well done sir, very well done! +K [clap]


Good Save HenryBlack.... very well played. Now that's the voice of a good man. Congrats Camella on finding a true keeper!

And thank goodness for a post that finally made me smile!!!
 ;D ;D ;D
 +K +K +K +K +K +K
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: twinturbo427 on Aug 05, 2010, 02:51
My pillow!  I could sleep in a ditch or under the freeway as long as I have my pillow.  

The Frau always puts something of hers in my stuff when I travel, like a card with her perfume on it.  Good stuff. :)
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: nukewood on Aug 05, 2010, 04:39
In the early 70's I traveled the U.S. working odd jobs , to get a feel for what our country was all about. I traveled in an old $150 Ford truck with a homeade " Hong Kong village" camper on back and trusty old German shepherd,Heidi. I worked everywhere they'd have me, including an ironite mine in Arizona and a beautiful Red Angus cattle ranch in Sheridan ,Wy. and a gentleman's  farm in Stowe , Vermont. With Heidi gaurding at night I slept well everywhere I went. I miss that dog more than any of my ex wives. Little did I know at the time that I was being prepared for future position as "nuclear nomad". Chris
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: Fermi2 on Aug 05, 2010, 05:15
Books
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: Sun Dog on Aug 05, 2010, 05:30
Books

Leadership, goals, or self-help?  ;D
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: Marlin on Aug 05, 2010, 05:39
Leadership, goals, or self-help?  ;D

Now that was just wrong but I'm  ;D so here's some  +K
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: sscone on Aug 06, 2010, 03:37
Oh and ya gotta take an air mattress. Never no where you might find a cheap place to stay with no bed. I stayed in a garage once 8)
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: Brett LaVigne on Aug 07, 2010, 12:37
Wife/Daughter ;D
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: HydroDave63 on Aug 07, 2010, 01:26
Ah reckon anythin' goes in the corn desert!  [jerry]
Title: Re: Most treasured traveling companion.
Post by: Sun Dog on Aug 07, 2010, 06:41
I heard a story of a guy that stayed in a tent in the bank of the Mississippi River for 9 months..then later in the west Texas desert..he said an air matress was critical..and tent selection can be important.. [coffee]

Two beautiful camping locations!  Particularly West Texas.  I spent a decade one year along the Texas/New Mexico border.  Boy did the wind howl!  I believe that I saw most of Oklahoma fly by during one really nasty sand storm.