No love lost there. But now if said a splitty. . .. Sent from my BlackBerry® -----Original Message----- From: kelly dosch <kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx> Sender: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 23:45:23 To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tcb] Re: Small Comforts Of course if I had a vanagon I would probably just cut it in half and turn it into a trailer for my bay. --- On Mon, 2/7/11, mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxx <mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxx <mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tcb] Re: Small Comforts To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Monday, February 7, 2011, 12:01 AM #yiv1522547185 p {margin:0;}Get a Vanagon, Join the dark side and you won't have storage problems. ----- Original Message ----- From: "kelly dosch" <kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, February 6, 2011 1:50:44 AM Subject: [tcb] Small Comforts Ever on the lookout for space saving luxuries, I have found some top notch stove-top coffee makers that take up very little room if any of you campers are interested. These things make Starbucks taste like Sanka. Let me know and I'll pass on the links. Has anybody else found any great camping space savers? Or has anybody else been looking for a diminutive alternative to any particular daily luxury or tool? Do have any space saving tips? Let's ask and share. Example- Ya know those space saving bags you put pillows and sweaters in then vacuum the air out? Any good garbage bag will work just as well for a day or three. Twist the top and tie it. Don't want to carry a vacuum? Just stop at the nearest car wash and drop a few quarters. Those suckers will suck your pillows flatter than an armadillo an I-45. Toss it all in your pop-top and stretch your legs all the way home.