- Fishing lure:You’ll need something to attract the fish. Tie a piece of a TFPTTOB into a small bow to make a lure.
- Fishing creel:After you catch the fish, you have to carry it back to camp. Use a TFPTTOB as a creel.
- Lobster bib:Well, a crawdad bib, anyhow. After catching crawdads for dinner, keep your shirt clean by fashioning a bib out of a TFPTTOB.
Picnicking Uses
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- Place mat:If your picnic table top is wet or dirty, take a place mat from the nearby TFPTTOB dispenser. After lunch, recycle one of the place mats as a critter feeder (see below) by collecting the scraps in one of the place mats and leaving it near the dispenser.
- Anchor:When you put your six-pack in the creek to chill, it’s likely to float away. To prevent this, put a few rocks in a TFPTTOB and tie the handles to the six-pack rings.
Hiking and Biking Uses 1-5,
6-10, 11-15,
16-20, 21-25,
26-30,
31 Camping Uses 32-36,
37-41, 42-46,
47-51,
52-54 Picnicking Uses 55-59,
60-64, 65-69,
70-74 Entertainment Uses
75-79, 80-84,
85-88 Natural History and
Interpretive 89-93,
94-98,
99-100 And Finally, but not least
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