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jupkan

8-4-2010 02:08


if i ever did over nighters, i would be damn paranoid what i would bring and do to make sure my stuff was safe.

i make sure that i bring as little as possible, so all my stuff such as credit cards are somewhere else and what i have on me is in the safe.
but if i happen to have my laptop, suitcase and stuff on me in the hotel, i don't put all my eggs in the same basket so sure i lock my cloths in the suitcase with a pin to get in. id and such in the safe. but what about my laptop which doesn't fit into my safe, well, i used to hide my stuff in the most awkward of places such as in between the towels.

but like on my first time i did it, i locked all my stuff into the safe and what i couldn't get into it i put it into my suitcase and i asked the concierge to take it for the night it was a bit of a weird request but they didn't ask questions

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