So, I go into the local army surplus store to look for goodies.
After browsing around for a while, I've seen what there is to see, and am ready to make my purchase. As I hand the guy at the counter a brand new fifty, he looks from me to the stuff on the counter and back, and gives me an odd look. Wondering what's up, I look down at my items. Without giving anything a second thought, or really keeping track of what I had, I've ended up with a black watch cap, black glove liners, 100 MPH tape, 550 cord, a large duffel bag, and a black balaclava. It strikes me that these things put together might give the impression of unwholesome plans for the future. Paying with a large, factory fresh bill probably didn't do anything to discourage the idea. I hastened to assure him that the contents of my order were purely coincidental.
So, have any of you absently put together a purchase and later realized later that your various items, when put together, could easily give standers-by the wrong idea?
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Camping teaches us what things we can live without.
...Shopping appeals to the soul of the hunter-gatherer.