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	<title>Comments on: BoB&#8217;s your G.O.O.D. Friend</title>
	<link>http://www.confidentialresource.com/2008/09/03/bobs-your-good-friend/</link>
	<description>Sources &#38; Methods for the Investigator</description>
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		<title>By: Rustin H. Wright</title>
		<link>http://www.confidentialresource.com/2008/09/03/bobs-your-good-friend/#comment-15981</link>
		<dc:creator>Rustin H. Wright</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 07:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A few more things for a good bugout bag:
Baggies and tupperware - when you're mobile for days it's amazingly useful to have ways to store little bits of stuff. You should also include some plain old plastic grocery bags, perhaps as packing for something else.
P-38 can opener - amazingly handy, from opening cans to opening boxes, to serving as a miniature screwdriver. An they're TINY and cost less than a buck.
Sierra Club cups (old style) - These can be used for a hundred purposes, they're light, and doggone near indestructible. Get two or more, even if you think that you'll be solo.
Oversized (32" by 32" or larger) bandanas - These can be used as bags, hats, bandages, ways to tie things up, and on and on. When I was a kid we were taught to call these "a.p.s" for "all-purpose".
A towel, or two - Douglas Adams was right; towels are good as everything from pillows to scarves to wound compresses. If you can bring several, then do.
Small, inexpensive toys - even if you don't have kids, in a real extended emergency, at some point you will be dealing with kids and they'll probably be on the edge of panic.
Other small, light, useful things you can share or give away, such as a few extra LED flashlights, dried fruit, or basic multitools. The dollar store is the place to stock up on most of this, though bringing ten or fifteen extra P-38s is a great option, too.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few more things for a good bugout bag:<br />
Baggies and tupperware - when you&#8217;re mobile for days it&#8217;s amazingly useful to have ways to store little bits of stuff. You should also include some plain old plastic grocery bags, perhaps as packing for something else.<br />
P-38 can opener - amazingly handy, from opening cans to opening boxes, to serving as a miniature screwdriver. An they&#8217;re TINY and cost less than a buck.<br />
Sierra Club cups (old style) - These can be used for a hundred purposes, they&#8217;re light, and doggone near indestructible. Get two or more, even if you think that you&#8217;ll be solo.<br />
Oversized (32&#8243; by 32&#8243; or larger) bandanas - These can be used as bags, hats, bandages, ways to tie things up, and on and on. When I was a kid we were taught to call these &#8220;a.p.s&#8221; for &#8220;all-purpose&#8221;.<br />
A towel, or two - Douglas Adams was right; towels are good as everything from pillows to scarves to wound compresses. If you can bring several, then do.<br />
Small, inexpensive toys - even if you don&#8217;t have kids, in a real extended emergency, at some point you will be dealing with kids and they&#8217;ll probably be on the edge of panic.<br />
Other small, light, useful things you can share or give away, such as a few extra LED flashlights, dried fruit, or basic multitools. The dollar store is the place to stock up on most of this, though bringing ten or fifteen extra P-38s is a great option, too.</p>
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