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To: tejek who wrote (804450)8/30/2014 6:07:36 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578930
 
>> Friends who boat regularly say its very noticeable.

Well, that's very scientific of you.



To: tejek who wrote (804450)8/31/2014 9:25:34 AM
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"I don't put raw produce in the bag without being enclosed in a container first. No organic material touches the bag material. "

what container, one of those PLASTIC bags in the produce department ?? so now you use many little plastic bags instead of just one medium one? there's lib logic for you



To: tejek who wrote (804450)8/31/2014 9:30:40 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1578930
 
"The number of plastic bags floating in the Sound is dropping. Friends who boat regularly say its very noticeable."

oh so the people who are paying a nickle for the bags don't throw them into the sound yeah right.

what we do here where we have that bag TAX and that is all it is a way to get revenues is we say no bags so the store puts everything back into the cart and then we say we need help loading the car with each individual thing, the store did it for a while but had to hire more bag boys so now they just say ' fuck it take the bags it's on the house 'so we all take the bags and when done with them we throw them in the chesapeake bay, my boating friends say the new law has been a disaster