Bag Monster Attacks San Francisco
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I'm doing a paper on banning the plastic bag and I was tickled to find this along with a link to the ChicoBags website. I can't wait to post it on my blog and start getting people's attention! :D
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Hahahaha I want that suit!
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i konw him in channel V
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To those making excuses for why you "need" plastic bags, Google "Pacific Garbage Patch". It's hard to let go of convenience, but our habits make a difference!
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I use plastic bags all the time, they have many uses. I don’t want a ban of plastic bags since paper is useless when it comes to your groceries.
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noob you can see his shoe lol
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I have built a 4m high monster that walks in the traffic ,
its named " TIGER by LUCKYTHIEF " check it out
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i agree
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he bag
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Haha, only in SF!
For people with infants who live in a place without shopping bags, how do you quickly take care of a Code Brown diaper? We use a plastic bag here. Tie it in a strong air-tight knot. Parents in SF must be suffering in the smell of filth.
In a similar vein, my brother and sister live in a place with mandatory recycle trash pick-up. They spend so much of their time every day handling their garbage. They wash their garbage, but still they have ants and flies. It is so gross.
Warp50 2 years ago
We (as well as most of our friends) use washable cloth diapers and have water-sealed reusable/washable "Code Brown" bags that seal very well - no stink. It is much healthier for our baby (less diaper rash). We recycle and compost 90% of our waste. I have never had a problem with flies or ants in my recycling bin (we empty it twice per week). Our city picks up compost - since our compost bin under the sink seals well, our trash doesn't smell. Convenient, healthy and clean!
GreenIdeasVideos 2 years ago