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i cant stop fondling my coins when i have a pocket full
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Cant see anything wrong with using public transport.
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thecannonball89 wrote:Cant see anything RIGHT with using public transport.
Bored of the grind.
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sir ratholer wrote:
thecannonball89 wrote:Cant see anything RIGHT with using public transport.
even if im in a car i still cary a bag with me dont want to leave coins in the car when in bnbs ect.
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badders2 wrote:i know a tooler who carries a gym bag
i know a jim who carries a tool bag
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I also know a Jim. He doesn't carry a tool bag tho. He's a farmer.
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I carry a rucksack - and anything around £2k or more really puts the strain on. You can forget about carrying it over your shoulder - you really do have to carry it with both hands holding both straps.

But someone else made the point - you wouldn't wanna be carrying much more than a few hundred anyway; and there're other ways of ensuring you don't haveta lug coinage winnings around with you.
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QUOTE: and there're other ways of ensuring you don't haveta lug coinage winnings around with you.


yep.............losing! :P
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Plenty of ways round it, cash up £20-£40 in every pub, use the change machines you find in services, or bang a load of coins in roulette, spin the bare minimum say £5 then print, even a juice machine providing its ticket?
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SwissGear are realiable.
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mr lugsy wrote:yep.............losing! :P
There is that way of course! But best avoided ....
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