PhoenixPrime01
Hmm, so many choices.
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Niiiiice collection of blades. All nice and sharp I presume.
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James G 5 said:The bracers are good for use with some of my floggers & whips to be able to wrap around without hurting myself, and for certain showy spins with the knives
And they look cool as hell
Here's a look inside the containers so you can see how all the stuff looks........these're big containers, and hold quite a bit
some of the compartments have 2 good sized floggers in them
James G 5 said:Moon commented the other day (after helping haul my bag up & down a flight of stairs) that I should use several smaller bags
But I am absent minded as hell & any attempt to break things up makes it that much easier for me to lose things
Keeping it all together & systematic makes it easier to keep track of
PhoenixPrime01 said:Whimp... Kidding and Laughing... gotta take it to give it sometimes.
Are those blue handled bandage scissors under bbq lighter for fire play?
PhoenixPrime01 said:
Nice knives. Do you use them during wax play too?
PhoenixPrime01 said:Niiiiice collection of blades. All nice and sharp I presume.
PhoenixPrime01 said:Or a collapsible handtruck maybe. *L
James G 5 said:Mine has a rigid bottom & is on wheels
Still is a bitch on stairs
James G 5 said:For smart alecks, I have bondage tape, velcro straps, ZIP ties, and rolls of Saran Wrap (I think you can see some of the Saran boxes in one of the shots inside the bag)
There's also a small first aid kit in one of the containers and a bigger general use one I keep in the bag.....Safety first
That's it for this thread, I'm going to move over to Toy Talk to post some shots of the toys themselves
James G 5 said:Moon commented the other day (after helping haul my bag up & down a flight of stairs) that I should use several smaller bags
But I am absent minded as hell & any attempt to break things up makes it that much easier for me to lose things
Keeping it all together & systematic makes it easier to keep track of
Here's a shot of the containers I mentioned
I have 3 & am looking at adding a 4th
They have adjustable seperators
MoonduskSub said:Smart alecks!! I don't know any who would be like that after seeing that selection :big grin:
Of course there are those that never learn
Moonie
MoonduskSub said:Well two flights of stairs that thing weighs a ton!! ::rubs her aching back::
Moonie
James G 5 said:Then I guess SOME of us need to apply sterner lessons......
James G 5 said:You only took it DOWN
*I'M* the one who took it UP
MoonduskSub said:No, no not necessarily, umm.....::thinking:: Lessons can be fun, but they are not always needed...umm....yeah and ....oh man!
...
Moonie <who rambles way to much for her own good>
James G 5 said:Some people just don't know how to quit while ahead
WynEternal said:Nope... some just don't.
Got any remedies for that?
PhoenixPrime01 said:Now James... don't break the toys or off to bed and noooo supper for you. *ROTFL
James G 5 said:Beheading works............
WynEternal said:I'm tempted to ask which head...
But a serious question. Would it be wiser to have a couple of smaller bags (for those with back, leg problems) and just have a small checklist, rather than everything in one place? Or have a bag designated for certain types of play?