It only received a 4.5 on IMDB.
Quote from: vixmom on February 26, 2019, 04:40:34 PMI have many reusable bags, . I have several really nice insulated zipped bags I bought at BJs. The restaurant?
I have many reusable bags, . I have several really nice insulated zipped bags I bought at BJs.
Quote from: Jane on February 26, 2019, 04:51:44 PMQuote from: vixmom on February 26, 2019, 04:40:34 PMI have many reusable bags, . I have several really nice insulated zipped bags I bought at BJs. The restaurant?BJs is like Costco
Quote from: Jeanne on February 26, 2019, 03:02:36 PMAdd me to the list of those who didn't know what a t-shirt bag was. DR Chas, are you saying that your stores still give out plastic bags with groceries? That's very last century here. If we want a bag they sell us a paper bag for 10 cents. That's by law; it's not an option for the stores. The produce section has small plastic bags, though, which are free. Oh 10 cents vs 5.
Add me to the list of those who didn't know what a t-shirt bag was. DR Chas, are you saying that your stores still give out plastic bags with groceries? That's very last century here. If we want a bag they sell us a paper bag for 10 cents. That's by law; it's not an option for the stores. The produce section has small plastic bags, though, which are free.
Quote from: Jane on February 26, 2019, 03:08:50 PMQuote from: Jeanne on February 26, 2019, 03:02:36 PMAdd me to the list of those who didn't know what a t-shirt bag was. DR Chas, are you saying that your stores still give out plastic bags with groceries? That's very last century here. If we want a bag they sell us a paper bag for 10 cents. That's by law; it's not an option for the stores. The produce section has small plastic bags, though, which are free. Oh 10 cents vs 5. The legislature is debating a state-wide ban on plastic bags. If passed, paper bags will be ten cents, instead of five cents.
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