Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly bar)
Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
As stated, small portable pistol safe with portable (small) car alarm attached to the steel cable that comes with these safes. Never had a problem. All of this doesn't take up much room in your luggage and while not 100% protection against thieves has worked for me for years. The small portable car alarm I now have can be heard through wall/doors. The alarm and pistol safe can be ordered online.
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"Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance."
Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
Not a good idea they are twice the size as a regular wallet so much easier to snatch on the run and drag you down the street with the chainSailorman wrote:As said, the old bikers had it right, a biker wallet with chain. If I really feel threatened I put it in my front pocket. Great for riding motos also.
Just keep cash in your front pocket some pants even have a smaller pocket inside the larger pocket
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Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
My last two Bikers Wallets were not twice the size of a regular wallet. After my last one wore out I tracked down a nice one at the Harley store in Singapore. So do I also keep my Cambo drivers license, health card, emergency cards, copy of my passport, $1.50 police pull-over bribe/ticket-money stuck in my front pockets along with my cash? (pulling out cash you could lose all.) I do carry a money clip in my front packet for small/easy to get at bills.
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Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
Sailorman, you've just made three posts WITHOUT mentioning (a) your old court case involving your "pink" law firm or (b) Mexicans. You deserve some karma. Keep on shining, diamond.
Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
Usually wear trousers like these and keep my money in one of the front pockets. It confuses thieves as to which pocket the money might be in. It also confuses me at timesbeaker wrote:Not a good idea they are twice the size as a regular wallet so much easier to snatch on the run and drag you down the street with the chainSailorman wrote:As said, the old bikers had it right, a biker wallet with chain. If I really feel threatened I put it in my front pocket. Great for riding motos also.
Just keep cash in your front pocket some pants even have a smaller pocket inside the larger pocket
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Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
LOL! Nice one, petal.Satiated Parrot wrote:Sailorman, you've just made three posts WITHOUT mentioning (a) your old court case involving your "pink" law firm or (b) Mexicans. You deserve some karma. Keep on shining, diamond.
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Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
My biggest regrets are taking my ATM card out for big nights.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
My biggest regret is that my wife takes her ATM out for big nightsSir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:My biggest regrets are taking my ATM card out for big nights.
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Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
You win.Kuroneko wrote:My biggest regret is that my wife takes her ATM out for big nightsSir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:My biggest regrets are taking my ATM card out for big nights.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
Re: Wallet Stolen at 69 Bar, Phnom Penh, Street 136 (girly
Satiated Parrot: Sorry, I guess I've been remiss in my not posting about illegal beaners and poofs ( you like reading about poofs? very interesting.) , I didn't realize you were feeding off of my brightness. I will try in the future to help brighten your dismal existence, if that is possible as I am not a miracle worker and left my walk on water shoes back in the states. If you miss reading about poofs, there may be homosexual sites on the internet that you can google.
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