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  1. Child?s rain jacket:Tear open the center bottom of a TFPTTOB, being careful not to tear all the way to the edges. Tear a 4" hole near the bottom of each side seam. Pull the bag over the child’s head, with the child’s arms sticking out the side holes and his head through the bottom. Do not allow the child to inhale with the bag over his face.
  2. Sack races:For entertainment, hold sack races for the kids, using TFPTTOBs for the sacks.
  3. 3-legged races:When the kids are tired of sack races, hold 3-legged races for the adults, using twisted TFPTTOBs for the leg ties.
  4. Eyeshades:You'll be exhausted after all the fun and games. Settle back on the grass for a nap. Wrap a TFPTTOB around your glasses to shade your eyes from the sun.
  5. Recycling:Collect recyclable materials (NOT trash!!!) in a TFPTTOB and take it to your favorite recycling center along the towpath.

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 101

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