brewski's blog
Custom Bag Tags
I know there are plenty of you that go to the orient and get your custom embroidered bag tags made by little kids for next to nothing, but for those of us that don't cross the pond too often, there is a good option here.
I just bought an embroidered tag from Tags for Bags (www.tagsforbags.com) and dig it.
$10 per tag, whatever you want it to say.
Damn durable, too.
Now maybe I won't lose my bag as much in that sea of black bags in the AOC.
Cool Stuff
OK, this is my kind of problem: this year I have driven my crash pad car about 5 times. Recently it had been almost 2 months since I started it. Guess what? The battery was dead.
If this happens to you, go to the guard shack to get a jumper batttery, worked like a champ.
To avoid having to do this in the middle of the night in the pouring rain, I just bought a solar battery charger. You plug this thing into your lighter, set the panel in the window and it keeps you battery charged.
I got a Solar BatterySaver SE from battery stuff. The $30 it cost is well worth it.
Cheap Gas in MEM
I paid attention and noticed that between the AOC and Greens at Irene, the best gas price by at least a nickel is the Luv's just prior to getting on the highway from the AOC.
FYI
Pilot Luggage
I've got a luggage question that I'd like feedback on. If I'm going to spend about $400 on a roller bag which option makes the most sense:
Purdy Neat, which is the cool pilot bag to have
or
Brigg & Riley, which is a foo foo bag that more expandable than the Purdy Neat AND has a lifetime warranty, no questions asked.
I've looked at the Briggs & Riley and "collapsed" is it the size of a normal roller bag and will fit in the overhead. With the flick if a handle, the thing expands to be another 4 inches deep.
The unconditional lifetime warranty is what has me thinking about it, whereas the Purdy Neat is warranteed against manufacturer defects.