In some circumstances, travel guidebooks can be reliable sources of information. But most of the time they’re just extra weight in your bag. So to help you feel you’re getting your money’s worth after buying one, here’s a list of other uses for your guidebook:
- as Toilet Paper and / or Tissues
- as a Fire-Starter
- as a Bug-Killer
- as a Booster-Seat
- as a Card Table
- as a Fan
- as a Tire-Wedge
- for Origami
- as Wrapping Paper for Presents and / or Fish
- as a Stepping Stool
- as a Weapon for Self-Defense
- as a Meat Tenderizer
- as a Boat Anchor
- as a Nut-Cracker
- as a Cutting Board
- as a Dumbbell
- as a Doorstop
- as a Paper-Weight
- as a Club for Protection from Baby Seals
- as a Hat and / or Helmet
PLEASE NOTE: Feel free to try this with any travel guidebook, including “the Lonely Planet”, “Rough Guides”, “Let’s Go”, etc.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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