Subject: RE: Most unusual item you own*Fully functional (I watched while it was sealed and waterproofed at the boat workshop, and they demonstrated to me that it floats) mini-boat that's a scaled-down version of what fishermen use in the Mekong Delta. I guess you could use it to send a life-jacketed two year old on a journey of the imagination in a pool, or tow a medium-sized dog to safety in a flood. It even has mini-oars. I initially used it as an "ark" on top of a cabinet to keep my stuffed (toy) gecko collection in, but after an incident last year when my cat knocked it over (he mauls stuffed geckoes as well as real ones) and nearly killed himself, it now serves as the "transition zone" where I keep running and bike shoes/equipment in the entry hall. (Yep, my decor is pretty unusual!) *A Tibetan trader's trunk. It's metal painted a gold color with animal and flower motifs. Used by itinerant traders in nomad areas to bring their wares for sale. Got it in Xigaze at themarket.. *A USSR national team uniform warm-up suit. Traded with a Soviet athlete for it at World University Games in 1989. *My psyche-out items: A US national team uniform (singlet, shorts, sweats, warmups). From the same meet (I ran the marathon). Looks pretty much identical to the 1988 Olympic uniforms. The elastic is shot on the shorts but I have occasionally worn the singlet or sweats for 4th of July events, most recently a 5K where I failed to break 20 minutes. Talk about overkill. Olympic Trials shoelaces from 1988. Last used in 1989; in my keepsake box. Edited by Hot Runner 2013-02-22 8:08 AM
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