Brooklyniancommunity archive · read-onlyContact

Place to buy a money belt in the slope?

cunninlynguists
cunninlynguists
edited November -1 in Park Slope
going to spain in a week, does anyone know a store in the slope or manhattan where i can pick up a money belt?

thanks

Comments

  • ringrunner
    ringrunner
    I don't know. But I was just looking at a community bulletin board in Madrid and somebody there wants to know where they can buy a money belt there because they are going to the US in a semana.

    Just kidding. Sorry.
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    probably not the cheapest option, but i bet they have them at that travel store on 5th near bergen.
  • todd whitney
    todd whitney
    you could always check exit 9 on smith st or their locationin the east village (ave a b/w 4th & 5th).

    the price is right and they have many different cool styles.
  • opossumqueen
    opossumqueen
    Also not in the slope, but I've seen a variety at Paragon off Union Square. And most bag/luggage stores have that stuff.
  • gavin
    gavin

    Subject: Flight 001 has them

    There's a location on 5th and Bergen as well as Smith. We got some for a work trip, they have some color options. $14.

    http://www.flight001.com/store/search.htm?itemid=1848&s=money&page=1
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    can i ask you a personal question? why why why did you pick that user name?
  • furrygreyboy
    furrygreyboy
    if you're still looking, I have an unused one you can have.... PM me if you want it.
  • cunninlynguists
    cunninlynguists
    brooklynpotter wrote: can i ask you a personal question? why why why did you pick that user name?
    what's wrong with it..

    doh, i bought one from flight001. thanks for the offer though dude!
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    CunninLynguists wrote: [quote=brooklynpotter]can i ask you a personal question? why why why did you pick that user name?
    what's wrong with it..


    it's just a clichéd phrase/pun that guys who think they're being clever use to advertise their oral sex prowess. i personally find it in very poor taste.
  • brooklynjack
    brooklynjack
    I'm curious, why do you need a money belt? last time I traveled the best exchange rates were at the ATM machine and using credit cards, We hardly ever carried that much cash
  • susanko
    susanko

    Subject: money belt

    There is a travel store on Smith St. nr. Bergen (near Bar Tabac) also Target has money belts.
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    brooklynpotter wrote: [quote=CunninLynguists][quote=brooklynpotter]can i ask you a personal question? why why why did you pick that user name?
    what's wrong with it..


    it's just a clichéd phrase/pun that guys who think they're being clever use to advertise their oral sex prowess. i personally find it in very poor taste.

    just playing devils advocate here :p.

    maybe their name is cunnings lynn guist :p.

    also if you look at furrygreyboy that could be missintereted as a furry.


    Furry fandom
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search
    "Furry" redirects here. For the quality of animal hair, see fur.
    "Furries" redirects here. For the rock band, see Super Furry Animals.
    An anthropomorphic vixen, a typical furry character.

    Furry fandom (also known as furrydom, furridom, fur fandom or furdom) refers to the fandom for fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics.[1] Examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, the ability to speak, walk on two legs, and wear clothes. Furry fandom is also used to refer to the community of artists, writers, role players and general fans of the furry art forms who gather on the net and at conventions.[2][3]

    Characters that morph between human and animal form are also considered by some to be part of the genre. Even certain superheroes with animal derived powers are considered of furry interest by some fans. The general idea being a combination of human and animal attributes, for which there is no documented science regarding what degrees of mixture are required. Even characters like Josie and the Pussycats are considered of interest to furry fandom, though they only wear costumes with animal ears and tails.[4]

    from wiki.
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    armchair, i am a lot of things. stupid is not one of them
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    brooklynpotter wrote: armchair, i am a lot of things. stupid is not one of them
    didn't say you were :p.