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Re: NEED WATERPROOF OPTIONS

Postby hotfire on Tue May 02, 2017 5:34 pm

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And puppets too?
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Re: NEED WATERPROOF OPTIONS

Postby DirtyDishSoap on Wed May 03, 2017 5:13 am

saxitoxin wrote:I have a storage unit in which several delicate items are stored. I just discovered it, somehow, became flooded. Fortunately, said items were not impacted (though some other, less important items were).

However, I now feel I need to take extraordinary measures in the event of a future incident (obviously, I'm changing facilities).

Can anyone recommend a truly waterproof storage box? Not like these Rubbermaid plastic storage bins you get at Target but something that can be totally sealed. They need to be larger-sized, though. I'd prefer not to spend a million dollars for a Pelican box.

I got a great recommendation.

Take all that garbage you have in your storage unit, and sell it.
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Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.

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Re: NEED WATERPROOF OPTIONS

Postby TA1LGUNN3R on Wed May 03, 2017 6:36 am

DirtyDishSoap wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:I have a storage unit in which several delicate items are stored. I just discovered it, somehow, became flooded. Fortunately, said items were not impacted (though some other, less important items were).

However, I now feel I need to take extraordinary measures in the event of a future incident (obviously, I'm changing facilities).

Can anyone recommend a truly waterproof storage box? Not like these Rubbermaid plastic storage bins you get at Target but something that can be totally sealed. They need to be larger-sized, though. I'd prefer not to spend a million dollars for a Pelican box.

I got a great recommendation.

Take all that garbage you have in your storage unit, and sell it.


I have one, too.

Take all the garbage and stick it in AoG's girlfriend's panties. I bet those stay dry as the Sahara.

-TG
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Re: NEED WATERPROOF OPTIONS

Postby BoganGod on Wed May 03, 2017 9:31 am

TA1LGUNN3R wrote:
DirtyDishSoap wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:I have a storage unit in which several delicate items are stored. I just discovered it, somehow, became flooded. Fortunately, said items were not impacted (though some other, less important items were).

However, I now feel I need to take extraordinary measures in the event of a future incident (obviously, I'm changing facilities).

Can anyone recommend a truly waterproof storage box? Not like these Rubbermaid plastic storage bins you get at Target but something that can be totally sealed. They need to be larger-sized, though. I'd prefer not to spend a million dollars for a Pelican box.

I got a great recommendation.

Take all that garbage you have in your storage unit, and sell it.


I have one, too.

Take all the garbage and stick it in AoG's girlfriend's panties. I bet those stay dry as the Sahara.

-TG


When the Sahara gets wet though. Drenched, flooded, inundated.
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