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    Yea well first off,he better take him to the vet to get him checked out,and chipped,you know in case he runs away or gets lost
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    While at the vet, better get him neutered too.......just to prevent problems down the road.
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    Absolutely,good thinking crash.
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    Quick,look in the mirror,do you see "SUCKER" written across your forehead??? Crash ended the bidding right after your bid!!!!!!!!
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    I do have a "man bag" but I carry just about all I need in my pockets. 45, SAK, SOG Flash II, led light, wallet, keys, cell phone & walking stick to get to my truck which is better stocked(tough neighborhood). Looks like a lot of trouble trying to carry one thru the woods, fanny pack would be better, either would get me kicked out of the "Good Ole Boy's Club. If it works for you use it, but you can lose that thing faster than I can lose my pants with my stuff in my pockets. My opinion, but not humble.
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    I got a "Man'Bag" the day I was born. I take it everywhere.........

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    now that theres funny i don't care who ya are, thanks friend i needed a laugh
    on a serious note i do carry a halversack every where i go, it is always with me in the bush and in the care because of my hour plus drive to the city 4 days a week
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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeak View Post
    I got a "Man'Bag" the day I was born. I take it everywhere.........
    its a man purse, or "Murse" but ya I have one also, WWII messenger bag, can come in handy if I am traveling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by survivorman. View Post
    its a man purse, or "Murse" but ya I have one also, WWII messenger bag, can come in handy if I am traveling.
    You people can call it what ever they want. I only use my "Man'Bag" to carry the "Family Jewels". Mine is adjustable, get smaller in ice cold water, and larger in warm water. And like I say I was born with it. Free you could say...

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    *shakes head,* Hopeak that was just wrong man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeak View Post
    You people can call it what ever they want. I only use my "Man'Bag" to carry the "Family Jewels". Mine is adjustable, get smaller in ice cold water, and larger in warm water. And like I say I was born with it. Free you could say...
    LOL! holy crap, good stuff....

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    A messenger bag of sorts is ok, but if you get the pumps to match, weelllll...

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    Quote Originally Posted by survivorman. View Post
    its a man purse, or "Murse" but ya I have one also, WWII messenger bag, can come in handy if I am traveling.
    Well at my age I know for a fact mine is a WWII also. Hope nobody considers it an antique
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ole WV Coot View Post
    Well at my age I know for a fact mine is a WWII also. Hope nobody considers it an antique

    The bag "no"........the wearer of said bag...well...well...just coming into his prime.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBB View Post
    I guess I don't get out much. Wing and I took a plane ride to Las Vegas in June to see the kids. I'd never been on a big plane before. Can't say I enjoyed it too much.

    I noticed a lot of guys were carrying purses. I thought this was a bit odd and mentioned it to Wing. She said it was all the thing nowdays and you didn't have to be a swish to have one.

    I thought about it a bit and decided it wouldn't be too bad - especially if you were taking plane rides or other types of public transport. I thought a shell bag might work well, plus I wouldn't feel so odd. I looked at all my old shell bags, one Filson and two Duluth Pack. Meant for carrying shells, they were all too small.

    One day while we were in town, I went to the Duluth Pack Store and found this:

    http://duluthpack.com/product_detail...20Shell%20Bags

    It has two pockets in front, and a large pocket behind. I sewed up some small pockets on a piece of canvas and sewed that to the wall of the large pocket in the bag. It holds my cell phone, small camera, small flashlight, compass, waxed matches, folding knife, note book, pencils, and two pair of reading glasses. One of the front pockets holds my pistol and cuffs, the other is a good size for misc items and the back (large) pocket holds a thermos and a book nicely.

    Nice bag, It really looks good on the model.

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    OK, OK, OK, I am enrolled. But......do they make it in a model that is 20 years older............

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    What about something like this?

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    Unique design makes this bag ideal as a tactical response bag or emergency bug-out bag that features a main compartment with removable divider, two adjustable side pockets perfect for canteens, a tactical flashlight pocket, four accessory pockets with hook-and-loop closures, two pockets with zippers, a padded removable shoulder strap, concealed weapon. Measures approximately 13x9.5x4", three colors to choose from.

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    Hey I can dig it! I like the digi camo. I have that in woodland camo!

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