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Previously on "Best luggage?"
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Paris CDG - saw one of those little trains of trolleys where a case had fallen off the side and was being pulled/bounced/dragged along the tarmac by a strap.
Driver didn't notice, or more likely, cela m'est egal...
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Well it may be interesting for cultured, well-travelled, non-chavs who like to explore the world and have done more than a cheap package holiday to Lanzarote before returning to their dull lives in Swindon.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis has been a fascinating thread, even by CUK standards.
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This has been a fascinating thread, even by CUK standards.
Next week, sasguru orders a new wheelbarrow!
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat size and colour did you go for? Where did you buy then from? When do they arrive? When do you get to test them out. We, the fans, half of twitter and the entire CUK congregation are desperate for further details man!
feck off!
Look for Briggs & Riley Baseline Large Expandable Spinner on amazon if you're really interested.
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What size and colour did you go for? Where did you buy then from? When do they arrive? When do you get to test them out. We, the fans, half of twitter and the entire CUK congregation are desperate for further details man!Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell ordered a couple of the Briggs and Riley large spinners in the end - expensive but with a lifetime guarantee including airport damage. They certainly seem to look good, and tough.
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I can get all my gear into a holdall. Over the years Mrs EO has come down from three big cases to 2 holdalls, not bad for a bird.
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Well ordered a couple of the Briggs and Riley large spinners in the end - expensive but with a lifetime guarantee including airport damage. They certainly seem to look good, and tough.
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I make the wife carry all the luggage with these:

And when we arrive she can use them for clothing:
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There are reports that Mrs SB's social circle can still be found in the forests of Borneo.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSo how long is it until Mrs SG reluctantly drags you off to the back of beyond in search of what remains of her social circle?
Is she planning a stopover somewhere or just hoping she can do it in one hit by doubling up your dosage of Benadryl?
Do keep us posted.............and for God's sake don't forget that "Blankey"!

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But then if he sat on his suitcase and broke it, he could go whining to the embassy for them to buy him a new one.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell perhaps we should also look for a passport holder, eh?



FFS I would have thought a gurning idiot who lost their passport would feel a bit ashamed of their imbecility but nope. You couldn't really make it up.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes only a week to go now before poor Mrs sasguru has to endure some arse end of Asia in rainy season, booked by Mr interesting due to it's prevelance of wannabe Islington architect types, which Mr sit at home on his lonesome somehow aspires to.

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Yes only a week to go now before poor Mrs sasguru has to endure some arse end of Asia in rainy season, booked by Mr interesting due to it's prevelance of wannabe Islington architect types, which Mr sit at home on his lonesome somehow aspires to.
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