Probably more accurately the 'Clown Car' gag.
I actually watched quite a bit with increasing amazement before I got it...
I was expecting him to pull out a back-up altoids survival tin, just in case.
CRKT, not Gerber.
He did pull out another Altoids tin, which he called his fishing kit, and said something like 'if you think I've got a lot of stuff in this, you should see what's in that one.'Somehow, I feel like the D&D rule of not being able to put a bag of holding inside another bag of holding ought to apply here. Yes, I am a nerd.
Parody at its utmost best. Only problem that I have with this kit is that he forgot to include a signal mirror....or did I overlook it
Woiw that guy is good! I'd sure like to see whats in his fishing kit.
That´s not an Altoids tin it´s a Tardis! That guy´s cheating!
Quote from: Ron Who on December 23, 2017, 09:06:12 AMThat´s not an Altoids tin it´s a Tardis! That guy´s cheating!In D&D they're called 'Bags of Holding', or 'Portable Holes'. And in one specific instance, 'Heward's Handy Haversack'. In other news, I'm a nerd.
Quote from: Lynn LeFey on December 23, 2017, 09:13:57 AMQuote from: Ron Who on December 23, 2017, 09:06:12 AMThat´s not an Altoids tin it´s a Tardis! That guy´s cheating!In D&D they're called 'Bags of Holding', or 'Portable Holes'. And in one specific instance, 'Heward's Handy Haversack'. In other news, I'm a nerd. In Ultraviolet its called Flatspace or Dimensional compression.