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Tip 105: What Was That Tip Again?
Sunday, July 18, 1999; Page E03
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"The most important thing I take along on any trip is a small pack of Post-It notes," writes tipster Monica Friedman of Silver Spring. "Kept in the outside pocket of my wheeled small valise, they have dozens of uses: a reminder to call Auntie Beatty in London, to order early breakfast on the day I leave, to retrieve valuables from the in-room or desk safe, etc."
As full-fledged members of the Senior Moment club, we love this tip. Our
desks, refrigerators, door jambs and dashboards are covered with sticky
notes why not our hotel rooms, too? Friedman wins a Washington Post Travel section T-shirt for sharing her tip. Got an idea of your own to share? Try to remember to read the fine print below.
Send Your Own Tip
Travel tips (100 words or less) may be sent using the form below, or by postcard (Travel Tips, Washington Post Travel Section, 1150 15th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20071; or fax (202/334-1069). Include your name, address and phone number. One tip per postcard or e-mail. Winners receive a Washington Post Travel section T-shirt. No purchase necessary. Tips submitted become property of The Washington Post, which may edit, publish, distribute and republish the information in any form, including paper and electronic media. Weekly winners are chosen on the basis of utility and novelty; decisions are made by the editors of The Washington Post Travel section and are final.
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