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Subject: Swiss Army Knife
Posted Feb 10, 2003 by
L Jackson
 
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When I went inter-railing in 1981 I found an economy model Swiss Army Knife very useful. The features I needed most were the blade (for cutting and spreading food) and the bottle opener.

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Subject: Swiss Army Knife
Posted Feb 13, 2003 by
Wandie
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However fanciful your SA knife, you must remember to bring along a spoon! Try eating yogurt with a fork!

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