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Old Mon Dec 24, 2012, 09:45am
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I always have two bags in my car, I can always run out to car to get something out of other bag if need be... each bag contains:

One pair shoes
One Jacket
One Cliff Keen shirt (recommended by JRut himself)
One pair pants
Towel
socks
black tights
static guard spray
foot spray for shoes
toilitry bag with regular stuff in it
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Old Mon Dec 24, 2012, 09:55am
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I don't carry things that are much different than others, but less of it. For instance, no need for any hair products.

I like to wear compression sleeves on my calfs more than tights although I am glad I had them both this weekend - the court I was working on had ice under it and it was freezing. When the teams went back in before the game I would have preferred to keep my jacket on.

The official working the game before mine on Saturday (and my JUCO assigner) wears some tights that are supposed to work really well. They are kind of hard to explain, but part of them is the normal material and part of them is a different material that doesn't stretch. I have heard they work really well, but...they cost $150.
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Old Mon Dec 24, 2012, 10:51am
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Shoes, 2 pairs (New Balance, in case you were wondering)
Good man! Support the local economy!

I travel rather light, compartively speaking:
*One pair of shoes (New Balance, of course)
*Two pairs of pants
*Black compression shorts
*UA black undershirt
*Two gray IAABO shirts (our state doesn't do black and white)
*Five black whistles, one pink, a few lanyards
*Rule/case book, pre-game card
*Towel and body/hair wash (unless it's a MS gym with no shower)
*Mio Energy Green Thunder (postgame)
*Bottle of water (though most schools provide)
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Old Mon Dec 24, 2012, 11:34am
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Good man! Support the local economy!
They were nice enough to donate millions to the old alma mater, guess I can give them some love by buying their shoes....
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Old Mon Dec 24, 2012, 11:42am
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They were nice enough to donate millions to the old alma mater, guess I can give them some love by buying their shoes....
That is precisely why I solely (pun intended) buy New Balance now.

If only the teams could give NB a return on investment in the win column.
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Old Mon Dec 24, 2012, 12:14pm
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That is precisely why I solely (pun intended) buy New Balance now.

If only the teams could give NB a return on investment in the win column.
I used to buy only Dexter shoes for the very same reason.
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Old Tue Dec 25, 2012, 05:04am
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essential tools

All the usual stuff, plus baby powder and a big bottle of ibuprophen -- the greatest aid to middle-aged officials since the Fox 40 made us sound like we are capable of expelling a lungful of air in the second half.
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 10:23am
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A can of Static Guard and my Bag o' Whistles along with:

2 shirts
2 pants
2 socks
Black jacket
Under Armour top
UA bottom (short and long)
Rules and Case book
Towel
Toof brush
Toof paste
Deoderant
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Mints - preferably Breath Savers
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 10:50am
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Shower shoes - there is no telling what I would be walking on at some of these schools.
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:02am
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A can of Static Guard and my Bag o' Whistles along with:

2 shirts
2 pants
2 socks
Black jacket
Under Armour top
UA bottom (short and long)
Rules and Case book
Towel
Toof brush
Toof paste
Deoderant
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Mints - preferably Breath Savers
My favorite mints are cinnamon Breath Savers. Can't find them anywhere. I always take the court with a Life Savers in my mouth and about 4-5 in my back pocket. Many times I get back to the locker room after the game not having had any of them, but some games I run out in the fourth quarter.
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:13am
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My favorite mints are cinnamon Breath Savers. Can't find them anywhere. I always take the court with a Life Savers in my mouth and about 4-5 in my back pocket. Many times I get back to the locker room after the game not having had any of them, but some games I run out in the fourth quarter.
That said, I got a $75 gift certificate from Amazon from my wife yesterday and she told me to buy something "frivolous."

So I just bought a case of 48 rolls of these mints from Amazon for $39. I think this qualifies as frivolous.
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:21am
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In addition to all the above...

-A travel size bottle of Germ X or Purell

Applied pre-game, halftime and post. Think of all the hands the ball is touched by (including yours)...plus the fact your hands touch a piece of plastic that is put in your mouth repeatedly. Even more emphasis as we get into January and flu season ramps up.
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:23am
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My favorite mints are cinnamon Breath Savers. Can't find them anywhere. I always take the court with a Life Savers in my mouth and about 4-5 in my back pocket. Many times I get back to the locker room after the game not having had any of them, but some games I run out in the fourth quarter.
Good call. I really like the Cinnamon ones too. The only place I can find them is a tiny little mom n pop quick shop near my house.

QT has the wintergreen and peppermint in single rolls, which are becoming more and more difficult to find. Most stores only offer them in a multi roll pack.....now why didn't I ask for a bunch of those for Christmas???
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:23am
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That said, I got a $75 gift certificate from Amazon from my wife yesterday and she told me to buy something "frivolous."

So I just bought a case of 48 rolls of these mints from Amazon for $39. I think this qualifies as frivolous.
Thanks for the tip! I'm going to check that out.
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Old Wed Dec 26, 2012, 12:52pm
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That said, I got a $75 gift certificate from Amazon from my wife yesterday and she told me to buy something "frivolous."

So I just bought a case of 48 rolls of these mints from Amazon for $39. I think this qualifies as frivolous.
Well done. I'm a big fan of frivolous spending, as my wife (and my gear bag) can attest to.
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