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Oh, Viktor!

I initially planned on bringing Viktor, my trusty Victorinox backpack, with me here in Melbourne. However, I never thought that I would have an opportunity to use it, so I left him in Manila.

And now, I’m contemplating having it mailed to me, but doing that would cost me as much as the cute cabin trolley I’ve been eyeing.

It’d be quite silly backpacking with a suitcase. Then again, do I really need another cabin trolley (though it’s mighty cute)? Besides, who said you can’t go backpacking with a suitcase?

What to do, what to do?

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3 Responses to Oh, Viktor!

  1. bchai says:

    I feel your pain, I feel your pain:

    If you brought Viktor, imagine how much extra goodies you can pack in there to take back home? LOADS of goodies…

    ;)

  2. nina says:

    Lol! You’re evil.

    But I am already taking advantage of a balikbayan box ;)

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