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		<title>By: luggageonthenet.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Luggage - Travel Luggage - Suitcases</title>
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		<title>By: Peter</title>
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		<description>What else is too heavy to lug? People have riding mowers, so why not riding wheelbarrows? Actually, it&#039;d be a mini dump truck, wouldn&#039;t it? That would be cool. Especially if it make backing-up beeping noises and you wore a hard hat -- with a cupholder of course. (Gonna write up the Cup Cap on my blog.)

You luggagemobile could have ... wings for flying ... rotor blades for helicoptering ... or better yet, why not robot legs? Then it could walk up stairs, too! 

Yes, everybody should have some handy-dandy attach-anywhere robot legs. A big bucket that walks. Here, lug this bag of cement.

mini robot feet for your carry-on.  

micro-mini robot feet for the kitchen table ... walks you the ketchup bottle ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What else is too heavy to lug? People have riding mowers, so why not riding wheelbarrows? Actually, it&#8217;d be a mini dump truck, wouldn&#8217;t it? That would be cool. Especially if it make backing-up beeping noises and you wore a hard hat &#8212; with a cupholder of course. (Gonna write up the Cup Cap on my blog.)</p>
<p>You luggagemobile could have &#8230; wings for flying &#8230; rotor blades for helicoptering &#8230; or better yet, why not robot legs? Then it could walk up stairs, too! </p>
<p>Yes, everybody should have some handy-dandy attach-anywhere robot legs. A big bucket that walks. Here, lug this bag of cement.</p>
<p>mini robot feet for your carry-on.  </p>
<p>micro-mini robot feet for the kitchen table &#8230; walks you the ketchup bottle &#8230;</p>
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