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- From: an725@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Paul L. Fortman, Jr.)
- Newsgroups: rec.nude
- Subject: Re: How to carry your stuff...
- Date: 23 Jan 1993 18:14:26 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, ARCHER@utkvm1.utk.edu (T. Archer) says:
- >Is there a difference between the TNS fannypack and any other I might name?
- >I would think that the web belt of a typical pack would be uncomfortable.
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- The only difference (that I know of) is the fannypack from TNS has the
- TNS 'N' and 'Nude and Natural" (unless the design has changed) on it,
- and I think some of the profit supports the Naturist Society and the
- Naturist Action Committee. Other than that it's probably just an
- ordinary fannypack. Since I do not yet have a fannypack of any kind
- I can't comment on the web belt.
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- *Pooh Bare
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- Paul Fortman - fortmapl@udavxb.oca.udayton.edu fortmapl@udcps3.cps.udayton.edu
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