Stowing a bag for a month
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
Not that kind of bag, silly. The OP is talking about luggage.taranis wrote:I do recall seeing a sign on the wall inside the Red Fox on Street 136 offering this service for a fee.
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
^ haha, nice one GM. In all seriousness though, Red Fox do (or at least used to) offer luggage storage facilities for a fee.
Re: Stowing a bag for a month
Was this picture taken locally ?
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
Wow. Glad this topic came up. Because my situation is similar. I have this bag. I put a bunch of stuff in the bag. I'm really lost as to what to do now. Thanks for your suggestions.
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
In another post, someone talked of a bunch of guys investing as a group in a bar as a kind of semi private place for mostly them. Ran regular most times I guess. I always thought this was a good idea. Maybe the FCC started out this way. Would be good for storing stuff for the on the move members. Make it a guesthouse and you'd have guaranteed lodgings too.
But to open an Expat Club would be trouble I spose. Seems this one the guy talked about was just an avg bar kinda thing that THEY had total control over. I often wondered if a U Store It place could make it. Likely no one would trust it, as soon as it got filled up the guys lease might go south and ALL their stuff would end up scattered across town. I mean who's stable there aside from the uber wealthy? Hmmm, a temple?
But to open an Expat Club would be trouble I spose. Seems this one the guy talked about was just an avg bar kinda thing that THEY had total control over. I often wondered if a U Store It place could make it. Likely no one would trust it, as soon as it got filled up the guys lease might go south and ALL their stuff would end up scattered across town. I mean who's stable there aside from the uber wealthy? Hmmm, a temple?
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
I've considered that here in SHV. Just renting a small guesthouse with a bar (I see the rent on many of them is only a few hundred a month with like 4 or 5 rooms) and turn it into my home, using the rooms for my office/etc. Then the bar downstairs we just keep "community stocked" but don't open to the public. Drink as we will. Sort of a badass man-cave to the extreme... a full bar.Mr Curious wrote:In another post, someone talked of a bunch of guys investing as a group in a bar as a kind of semi private place for mostly them. Ran regular most times I guess. I always thought this was a good idea. Maybe the FCC started out this way. Would be good for storing stuff for the on the move members. Make it a guesthouse and you'd have guaranteed lodgings too.
But to open an Expat Club would be trouble I spose. Seems this one the guy talked about was just an avg bar kinda thing that THEY had total control over. I often wondered if a U Store It place could make it. Likely no one would trust it, as soon as it got filled up the guys lease might go south and ALL their stuff would end up scattered across town. I mean who's stable there aside from the uber wealthy? Hmmm, a temple?
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
Re: Not a bad idea. Back in my uni years me and the flatmates living in 4 bedrooms 3 story flat. If not always, usually were broke before the end of the week on the student allowance. One of my flatmates came up with an ingenious idea; $10 all you can drink Friday night. The turnout was shocking than we anticipated...we stocked 20 cases of beer and cheap ass Vodkas. Was an easy $400 plus profit....until the cops come cracking down a few weeks later.OrangeDragon wrote:I've considered that here in SHV. Just renting a small guesthouse with a bar (I see the rent on many of them is only a few hundred a month with like 4 or 5 rooms) and turn it into my home, using the rooms for my office/etc. Then the bar downstairs we just keep "community stocked" but don't open to the public. Drink as we will. Sort of a badass man-cave to the extreme... a full bar.Mr Curious wrote:In another post, someone talked of a bunch of guys investing as a group in a bar as a kind of semi private place for mostly them. Ran regular most times I guess. I always thought this was a good idea. Maybe the FCC started out this way. Would be good for storing stuff for the on the move members. Make it a guesthouse and you'd have guaranteed lodgings too.
But to open an Expat Club would be trouble I spose. Seems this one the guy talked about was just an avg bar kinda thing that THEY had total control over. I often wondered if a U Store It place could make it. Likely no one would trust it, as soon as it got filled up the guys lease might go south and ALL their stuff would end up scattered across town. I mean who's stable there aside from the uber wealthy? Hmmm, a temple?
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
Upside, it's Cambodia. If the cops came it would just be to have some free beers.
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Re: Stowing a bag for a month
OK, we need to keep this idea alive. CEO Club. Limited entry. Meaning if we get strapped we open up for hot babes and backpackers and watch and laugh.
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