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Picnicking Uses

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  1. Fan:While you're at it, recruit someone to fan away the gnats. Make a framework of twigs, tied with grass, insert in a TFPTTOB, and wave gently to create a breeze.
  2. Diaper cover:When toddlers play in the dirt, they get dirty. Keep their diapers clean by cutting slits in the bottom corners of a TFPTTOB for their legs and using the handles to tie the diaper cover around their waists.
  3. Hiccup cure:If you don’t have a paper bag to breathe in, use a TFPTTOB instead. Caution! Do not allow the hiccuper to suffocate.
  4. Bib:Your delicious berry pie from Weavers could leave stains all over your best T-shirt. Tie the handles of a TFPTTOB around your neck to make a bib.

Entertainment Uses

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  1. Kite:Wedge twigs into the TFPTTOB to keep it stretched out. Tie a long piece of string to the center twig. Look for an open area away from trees, and keep the kite away from power lines.

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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