I bought two bags from Gelsons because I was tired of dealing with the mountain of paper bags at home. (When you're grocery shopping 2-3 times a week, the number of bags you have to store is outta control.) But I've happily learned that the reusable bags hold more than the regular shopping bags and they're easier to carry. The handles are long enough that I can carry one like a shoulder bag.
All in all, it's been a great investment.
Nice! xed fingers for the second foot!
Wait, WTF did Madison do?
eta: Also, woo!
Threw a challenge flag on whether or not that other foot went out before or after he caught the ball.
Huh? No, there was no challenge. Madison did something bad (late hit?) on the previous play that gave GB 1st down.
Naw, that foot that came down in the white was the third foot down, if you know what I mean, not the second.
I've managed to get al the bags I use for grocery shopping for free, so they are a mixed lot of sizes. Lots of business conferences give out the canvas bags, I had a computer industry friend that had a box full.
I have a bag I carry in the car for my almost daily quick grocery runs. The big trips I end up with plastic, but I don't let them bag all the stuff that doesn't need a bag. I should get a few more bags and be done with the plastic, but I also use some for pet matters.
We have decent recycling here. We generate huge amounts of paper waste at the office and we take that directly to the county recycle center and they pay us for it. $100 a ton shredded, $60 a ton unshredded. I don't bother to shred for $40 a ton, because that is a whole lot of shredding.
I saw that, but I heard the announcers discussing whether or not the foot was in. I agree that it was the third foot.