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Or they end up with Sam Brinton bottomofthehill Nov 30 #1
"...a Gucci bag filled with Egyptian historical artifacts..." Blue_Tires Nov 30 #2
Yup. Baitball Blogger Nov 30 #15
I find this disgusting. phylny Nov 30 #3
It's like a big Goodwill store. Dennis Donovan Nov 30 #4
No, that's not what I mean. phylny Nov 30 #5
All it takes is a lost tag. n/t Dennis Donovan Nov 30 #7
This! Dem4life1234 Nov 30 #11
Yes, a couple of items seemed really out of place Blue_Tires Nov 30 #21
It's either that or throw them away. jimfields33 Nov 30 #9
Lost luggage items have included wigs, sharks' teeth and two live snakes underpants Nov 30 #6
Imagine the poor bastard who arrived at his concert without his trombone Dennis Donovan Nov 30 #8
☹️📯 underpants Nov 30 #18
Useful Note: Always include a tag with your contact information MineralMan Nov 30 #10
I always do that. Another good hack, if you have a smart phone, Phoenix61 Nov 30 #12
I found that out the hard way many years ago. DFW Nov 30 #14
I wonder how the kick-backs work? I do not believe that travelers lose their own luggage. Jit423 Nov 30 #13
Doubtful. Most bags contain nothing of much value. MineralMan Nov 30 #16
Travelers lose their luggage all the time. So do the airlines. DFW Nov 30 #17
Stuff goes unclaimed all the time Blue_Tires Nov 30 #19
We have a place like that not far from here LeftInTX Nov 30 #20
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