<font size="4" face="Arial">You mean like a cream horn? [img]smile.gif[/img]Quote:
If you're buying crumbly
things like pastries... - I don't like to think
about it, actually.
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<font size="4" face="Arial">You mean like a cream horn? [img]smile.gif[/img]Quote:
If you're buying crumbly
things like pastries... - I don't like to think
about it, actually.
I mean like 'From Here To Eternity' ... crumbs
in crevices where they really shouldn't be.
Unnecessary friction.
D.
<font size="4" face="Arial">Have you ever tried a paper condom?Quote:
Originally posted by JayForSure:
I always find Trojans work best.
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I'd think that could be painful for both parties, and wouldn't really provide any protection...
Some things are just better off au'Natural.
plastic bags for groceries.
Never gave it much thought.
This board has turned me into a deep thinker( insert green,i'm too lazy ) [img]wink.gif[/img]
Plastic bags and sex thesedays, of course,
denotes asphyxi-wank obsessions. The dirty
beasts!
D.
and this is why I remain "old school" hehehe [img]wink.gif[/img]
It's probably possible, though, to produce
a papier-m?ch? phallus which could provide
enjoyment for the lady in one's life - or
man, if that's his thing. [img]graemlins/wonder.gif[/img]
D.
okay so back to the topic at hand:
If I don't have that much stuff, I won't get bags at all, and when I CAN'T go without, I use paper. Plastic is SUCH a waste and i REALLY am not a fan of it. Alot of people don't recycle or anything so the bags just get thrown away and most plastic doesn't decompose when put in landfills. I saw something on the news last night that said San Fransisco is thinking about charging bags. At first they said it would be something like 79c a bag, but then said more like 17. I think that'd be a good idea, maybe it would help to jumpstart people using their own reusable bags. That'd be awesome. It's going to be a SLOW process, I'm sure, but I think it could eventually happen.
Here is a pretty good article I found about this...
Paper or Plastic?
Ppl automatically think of New York and Big Brown
Bags, when they think of paper bags, but the
truth is, paper bags are now almost non-existent.
There is only plastic. And considering how zero
tolerant, fascist, and anti-everything New York's
social policy has become, if paper bags are out,
then paper bags are out: use them at your peril.
Use them, and end up in the same ineluctable dungeon
people who dare to smoke on the sidewalk end up
in.
As it goes, some of the dissolvent chemicals used
to recycle paper products - i.e. to dilute the
inks, etc. - is actually more harmful than good.
Crap irony.
D.
<font color="#FF0000" size="1">[ January 25, 2005 04:30 PM: Message edited by: Deviant D ]</font>
I have a ton of those damn plastic bags, and trusrt me, all you have to do is sneeze on them and they start to break down.
<font color="green">Me? I want a plastic bag that will withstand the Third World War! Fuck the planet, I ain't going to be here in 200 years. </font>