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What's
inside my luggage?
I'LL SHOW YOU
MINE IF YOU'LL SHOW ME YOURS….
A friend of
mine - a president of a huge company -- contends that our suitcases
and briefcases are windows on our soul. Personally, I never thought
of it that way, but I see his point. Now after being on the road
since 1970, I've mastered packing for trips. This is interesting
… I get stopped on almost every trip and asked about my PorterCase
because it's so darn unique and practical. So here is the link check
it out. http://www.portercase.com
Special thanks
to my friend Mike Morgan who said, "Just write me a big check and
I'll get you the best suitcase you every had." Now I trust Mike
completely… but this case cost more than my first car I bought in
1967. (It was a 1955 Chevy Bellaire 2-door coupe. Am I giving away
my age here?) Anyway Mike was right and I recommend if you are a
road warrior you should consider getting one of these cases.
So here goes…
this what I usually travel with:
Two watches;
both of them have alarms. One is a fancy, dressy shiny, gold and
silver Citizen Quartz with multiple time zones and the other is
a Casio Alarm Chrono with timers, and day/date features and it can
read my pulse! [No bull.] On some mornings it's nice to know I still
have a pulse! 
One industrial
strength Swiss Army Knife - This is the Ultimate Swiss Army Knife!
Don't leave home without it. I carry it in a leather belt holder
and have owned one for over 30 years. With 50 features, it is the
largest knife in the Victorinox collection. Perfect for hard-core
collectors and pocket knife fanatics. The SwissChamp XLT Features:
1 pair of wide-angle
binoculars, 10X50 magnification, with zip focus. Great for sporting
events and checking out stuff from cabs and hotel room widows. One
day in Las Vegas I witnessed the sign crew at Caesars Palace putting
my name on the Marquee when I was opening for a private show for
Texas Instruments with David Copperfield at the Comdex Show. Then
I had to go out and buy a camera. Now I carry one!
One Panasonic digital camera
1 small stapler;
1 roll scotch tape and paper clips (have office supplies, will travel!)
1 Small candle
just in case we lose power and 1 butane lighter (In case I go to
concert!)
Most often two
harmonicas. Preferred harp is the Honer International Bluesband
harp in 'C' and one in 'A' - I own all of the Big River harps in
every key.
Hats. At least
one baseball cap, and one wool hat. When I was a ski instructor
(this was many, many moons ago I learned about how to most of your
body heat escapes through your head. So if you want to stay warm,
keep your hat on. Deep breathing helps too.
OAG - Never
leave home without it! That is, the Official Airline Guide. I bring
the real book because I can't rely on my computer. Especially when
a flight is cancelled and I'm waiting in line to get re-booked.
Several books.
One or two are fiction. (Like the one I wrote about relationships.)
The rest are non-fiction.
Magazines I
bring from the mountain of mail that shows up at my office, then
I buy them in airport bookstores on the road and read the one in
airplanes too.
As far as clothes,
I always travel with duplicate suits, shirts and ties. I use hotel
cleaners often so I'm not dragging around laundry. I also bring
workout clothes; golf shirts work best for this. Just two pairs
of shoes, one pair to work out in and usually python snake skin
boots. They are very comfortable like the bunny slippers I get to
wear on the two cold nights a year at my home in Florida. Also worthy
of mention here… The Men's Warehouse. This company is a class act.
They have all my sizes in the computer, if I need something quick
while I'm on the road; just one phone call and these guys are on
top of it.
1 small bag of
misc. computer supplies, including surge protectors and plug adapters
for every country on earth. I never carry printers. They're everywhere.
But I do carry back up software and files. NEVER leave home without
them.
1 Nokia cell
phone and the headset (Man… what did we do before cell phones and
e-mail?) The headset is fun in crowds. When you're having a conversation
on the phone people think you're talking to yourself and look at
you funny!
1 extension
cord with multiple outlets [ Ya just never know …]
1 extra pair
of shoelaces. They have really come in handy for other things, but
not my shoes!
1 small, heavy
duty, flashlight, and fresh batteries. All my battery operated gadgets
and toys take "AA" batteries except my laptop of course - but that's
coming!
Multiple bottles
of Vitamins; I'm fanatical about this. I eat a very good diet (probably
too good) but I still use vitamin supplements, herbs and minerals.
From my earliest recollection my mother stressed good health. I
was so blessed to have such great parents.
1 pack of 3
x 5-inch note cards. Use 'em to record stuff, on the road.
1 Sony Digital
Audio Tape Recorder - Great for recording programs, runs up to 3
hours without having to change the tape with excellent quality.
One I-POD
1 wooden train
whistle for special effects - toot - toot
Optional: This
is if I'm driving to an event … not flying.
1 Applause acoustic/electric
guitar and 1 Peavey Amp
1 Diamondback
18 speed mountain bike
1 set of custom-made
Optiflex 'Golden Bear" Golf clubs with Javlinblue drivers and the
Budweiser putter I won in a tournament for the longest putt. (It
was a very luck putt!)
Oh did I mention
the kitchen sink? Just kidding.
Etc.
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