[MR] Better than Rubbermaid?

Jonathan Blackbow jonnyb70 at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 4 09:58:49 PST 2002


build a box out of lightweight materials big enough to hold a Rubbermaid.  
Or build a box out of standard materials and spray the inside with Tool Dip.

Regards,

Jonathan Blackbow


>From: "Towey, Brian" <cbt4489 at glaxowellcome.com>
>To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
>Subject: [MR] Better than Rubbermaid?
>Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 08:13:11 -0500
>
>Friends and neighbors,
>
>At Gulf Wars, I had all my goods in Rubbermaid tubs, and I was glad I did.
>The few items that were out and about got soggy.
>
>Alas!  Rubbermaid tubs are about as blatantly modern as possible.
>
>At a campsite not far from ours--I think it was within the Atlantian
>section--I saw a cool alternative.  Somebody had a large, round-topped
>trunk, rather like the ones pirates use for treasure in the movies, and it
>appeared to be made of plastic.
>
>OK, it wasn't a split-wood six-board medieval chest with chip carving and
>hand-forged nails.  But, it had a much more historic silhouette than my
>industrial buckets.
>
>Does anybody on the list own such a tub?  Did you see it at the war?  Do 
>you
>have any idea whether such things are still available?
>
>Your servant,
>
>Charles Fleming
>
>
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Regards,

Ld. Jonathan Blackbow
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-Bruce Campbell, "Evil Dead III: Army of Darkness"


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