Should bring a roll of black electrical tape, works even better than bandages if you ask me, has other utility as well obviously, lol. I like a spool of dental floss as well, for obvious reasons of flossing, but also the fact it can work as a make-shift string for various purposes. A small tape measure and a pen or pencil is also nice to have on hand. A USB thumb-drive I find very useful as well, even like 8 or 16 GB is perfect for quickly transferring documents, especially if you use a local library or whatever on occasion. A pair of work gloves is really useful as well, never know when you might have to pick something gnarly and splintery up, and would rather not risk a painful splinter or cut. I guess having worked as a maintenance mechanic this sort of "everyday carry" just came naturally, since lugging all of your tools around everywhere is just not feasible for most situations where you just need basic stuff.
What's funny is that my locker at work has become this weird secondary location for EDC. I have a pair of work gloves, box cutters, extra change, knee pads, clip board and pen, among other stuff in my locker. I keep gorilla tape in my car along with the usual suspects like battery cables and an emergency kit. I have a clip on tape measure that I didn't show off but not too many instances occure where I need to measure something. I may start keeping a torch on me since I have a few that are pretty light weight.
@@dogculturereveiw I'll sub to you as well. This crazy dog cult has been revealing the psychosis that the vast majority of people seem to be. A "download" of sorts; and I've witnessed it in my own family. For example: Repeating slogans like "not all dogs bite" after hearing horrible stories of youngsters being mauled is a good example of this "download" I'm referring to. And that's usually all they have to say about it after the fact. Its like they're all under some sort of spell and they're given some sort of preset dialogue wheel like an NPC in a video game. I feel like I'm speaking to bots a lot of times. The dog nuttery is a symptom of deeper spiritual issues. I listened to a few of Animal Uncontrol's podcasts and the topics that get brought up are always eye-opening.
that's cool.. I've had a difficult time finding anything from China, or made there. :)
Should bring a roll of black electrical tape, works even better than bandages if you ask me, has other utility as well obviously, lol.
I like a spool of dental floss as well, for obvious reasons of flossing, but also the fact it can work as a make-shift string for various purposes.
A small tape measure and a pen or pencil is also nice to have on hand.
A USB thumb-drive I find very useful as well, even like 8 or 16 GB is perfect for quickly transferring documents, especially if you use a local library or whatever on occasion.
A pair of work gloves is really useful as well, never know when you might have to pick something gnarly and splintery up, and would rather not risk a painful splinter or cut.
I guess having worked as a maintenance mechanic this sort of "everyday carry" just came naturally, since lugging all of your tools around everywhere is just not feasible for most situations where you just need basic stuff.
What's funny is that my locker at work has become this weird secondary location for EDC. I have a pair of work gloves, box cutters, extra change, knee pads, clip board and pen, among other stuff in my locker. I keep gorilla tape in my car along with the usual suspects like battery cables and an emergency kit. I have a clip on tape measure that I didn't show off but not too many instances occure where I need to measure something. I may start keeping a torch on me since I have a few that are pretty light weight.
@@CaptmagiKono Probably wouldn't hurt to also have a Bootable USB Thumbdrive that contains TAILS Linux. 😬
yup or roll a few feet around a water bottle or a hiking stick
Good channel ! Found you in Sheepies comments!
Nice. Thanks for tuning in.
@@dogculturereveiw
I'll sub to you as well. This crazy dog cult has been revealing the psychosis that the vast majority of people seem to be. A "download" of sorts; and I've witnessed it in my own family. For example: Repeating slogans like "not all dogs bite" after hearing horrible stories of youngsters being mauled is a good example of this "download" I'm referring to. And that's usually all they have to say about it after the fact. Its like they're all under some sort of spell and they're given some sort of preset dialogue wheel like an NPC in a video game. I feel like I'm speaking to bots a lot of times.
The dog nuttery is a symptom of deeper spiritual issues. I listened to a few of Animal Uncontrol's podcasts and the topics that get brought up are always eye-opening.
@@PostNostalgos So true. And thanks for the support !
Steve Walls is pretty good too, I was sad when his wife passed.
That was sad. Later his mother and best friend "crazy neighbor" passed away as well. Steve is a strong guy tho and always entertaining to watch.
@@PostNostalgos yes he is entertaining. Every he hides close to a trail I am waiting for a dog to give away his location
HUNKER DOWN!!! 😂
F yeah! 😂
You might need to use those items in the next few days. Hopefully not. Btw i need to get one of those bags.