Sounds like you need a man bag.......The problem is, my pockets are already full with keys phones cash cards poo bags dog treats ecigs etc
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Sounds like you need a man bag.......The problem is, my pockets are already full with keys phones cash cards poo bags dog treats ecigs etc
The problem is, my pockets are already full with keys phones cash cards poo bags dog treats ecigs etc
Wear a gillet and action trousers - more pockets
I find this army webbing works well ..Wear a gillet and action trousers - more pockets
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As someone else has already said, the amount of packaging used on items themselves needs to be addressed. Why not do us all a favour and legislate against that too?
Got one but it's normally kept in the vanNah, get a man-bag!
Jill has three similar bags clipped to her shoulder bag. We get them from the RNLI shops.I have several of the small fabric bags which take up no space at all and often have a clip of some sort on them so you can attach them to your keyring etc, that way you'll always have it with you when you take your keys. You can get them in the shops themselves although they aren't always of good quality, but there're loads to choose from on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...Xshopping+bag.TRS0&_nkw=shopping+bag&_sacat=0
These are also useful in the camper too as they take up very little space.
I think that is part of what the government is trying to achieveI have no problem with using my own bags for groceries but when I've spent nearly ÂŁ200 on an item of clothing I object to having to pay for a tiny bag (M&S) . I bought some Christmas cards and a few bits and pieces from John Lewis the other day and was given a lovely paper carrier free of charge. Surely other stores do the same.
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Just a thought. When the missus used to have our groceries delivered from Sainsbury's, they often came in carrier bags. What happens now ?
We used to use the plastic carrier bags to put the rubbish in before placing in the dust bin because we are on fortnightly collections.
We now use black bin bags to stop the rubbish smelling to bad so don't really save on bag use.
Council or now suggesting going from 2 to 4 weekly collections
Tell them in this day & age the collections should be daily & the wheelie bins are an eyesore.
I've no problem with the charge . I won't ever be paying it though if the bags are advertising the shop. Certainly not spending money & then also paying to advertise there wares.
I have 13 bags for life in the car.
I have at least 5 more in the motorhome.
It would never occur to me to actually take one with me.
I now carry a wallet but never used to only, keys ,cash fags & lighter. Now it is just keys & cash.
When/ if they start charging for them here then I'll just have to buy more from hong kong fuey's to use for the waste bins & also the bins in all the toilets.
Fully agree with the sentiments re; packaging . Utterly ridiculous some of it.
What grates with me living here is the farmer's , especially the large enterprises & there are plenty of UK growers operating here . They roll out 10's of 000's of metres of black polythene to prevent weeds & plant through it by puncturing. It also aids by retaining heat in the ground & a degree of condensated moisture.
The EU regs are the same everywhere & in the UK if you buy 100k metres by weight you have to show that you have picked it up & recycled it & provide a chain of evidence. Here they plough it in. Well some gets ploughed in the vast majority is just shredded & then when the wind gets up ............... It is one of my pet hates.
Anyone who catches them (like the WH Smith example above) should demand to see the manager and complainThere are shops charging for bags when not obliged to by law,
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