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I don't know how I feel about this.

 

On the one hand, I think it's cool someone is trying to do something useful with those ubiquitous plastic bags.  On the other hand, having spent nights of my young life sleeping on thin closed-cell foam mats while backpacking, I can say 1/4" or even 3/8" thick is neither very warm nor very comfortable and less so if they compress under body weight.  Maybe 4 of the mats stacked up might amount to something.

 

It sort of seems like an effort designed more to make the people crocheting feel good than to actually benefit homeless folks.  OTOH, I'm not out there helping the homeless myself, so who am I to criticize someone who is trying to help.

 

Discuss.

 

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5 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

I don't know how I feel about this.

 

On the one hand, I think it's cool someone is trying to do something useful with those ubiquitous plastic bags.  On the other hand, having spent nights of my young life sleeping on thin closed-cell foam mats while backpacking, I can say 1/4" or even 3/8" thick is neither very warm nor very comfortable and less so if they compress under body weight.  Maybe 4 of the mats stacked up might amount to something.

 

It sort of seems like an effort designed more to make the people crocheting feel good than to actually benefit homeless folks.  OTOH, I'm not out there helping the homeless myself, so who am I to criticize someone who is trying to help.

 

Discuss.

 

https://buffalonews.com/2019/02/10/plastic-bags-multiplying-like-bunnies-in-your-closet-heres-something-you-can-do-with-them/?utm_medium=more_stories



 

Each mat takes 50 hours to make.

 

I agree, a quarter-inch isn't going to do much, if anything.  It's nice that these folks are doing something in an effort to help the homeless.  I think there's a lot more they can do in 50 hours, though, that would be far more impactful.

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

Perhaps they are? Still, have to do something with those damn bags.

 

I use them for poop bags for the dog.

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Posted
55 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

Perhaps they are? Still, have to do something with those damn bags.

For some odd reason,my mother would make me and my brother wear plastic bags inside our winter boots.Maybe the boots weren't waterproof is my only guess...

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

For some odd reason,my mother would make me and my brother wear plastic bags inside our winter boots.Maybe the boots weren't waterproof is my only guess...

we used bread bags.  kept my feet nice and dry while wearing moon boots.

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Posted
1 minute ago, teef said:

we used bread bags.  kept my feet nice and dry while wearing moon boots.

That's what she used..bread bags..kept them under the kitchen sink.This must be a WNY thing.

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1 hour ago, teef said:

we used bread bags.  kept my feet nice and dry while wearing moon boots.

 

Yep, same here. Don't know why those moon boots weren't waterproof but they weren't.

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15 minutes ago, Seasons1992 said:

 

Yep, same here. Don't know why those moon boots weren't waterproof but they weren't.

i swear i think they absorbed water.

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4 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

For some odd reason,my mother would make me and my brother wear plastic bags inside our winter boots.Maybe the boots weren't waterproof is my only guess...

 

4 hours ago, teef said:

we used bread bags.  kept my feet nice and dry while wearing moon boots.

 

4 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

That's what she used..bread bags..kept them under the kitchen sink.This must be a WNY thing.

 

2 hours ago, Seasons1992 said:

 

Yep, same here. Don't know why those moon boots weren't waterproof but they weren't.

 

56 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

so we should weave outfits using the bags, good call

 

2 hours ago, LeGOATski said:

More like a anywhere-it-snows thing. 

 

My mother never let me play in the snow.  She told me it was the "dandruff of the devil," and I would go straight to hell if I was to enjoy it.

 

To this day, I don't own a pair of boots and the only time I'm out in the snow is if it can't be avoided.

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4 hours ago, Gugny said:

My mother never let me play in the snow.  She told me it was the "dandruff of the devil," and I would go straight to hell if I was to enjoy it.

 

To this day, I don't own a pair of boots and the only time I'm out in the snow is if it can't be avoided.

What else did she say was the devil?

 

You're still a virgin, aren't you ...

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11 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

For some odd reason,my mother would make me and my brother wear plastic bags inside our winter boots.Maybe the boots weren't waterproof is my only guess...

Same here... But before plastic grocery bags... It was Wonder Bread bags.  Then your feet, socks would have red, blue, and yellow ink on them if bags were inside out.  If not inside out, inside the lining of your boats!

7 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

My mother never let me play in the snow.  She told me it was the "dandruff of the devil," and I would go straight to hell if I was to enjoy it.

 

To this day, I don't own a pair of boots and the only time I'm out in the snow is if it can't be avoided.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Bill from NYC said:

They fit well in bathroom garbage pails.

 

Make sure they don’t have holes in them, some stores must have purchased them for less

 

 

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13 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Same here... But before plastic grocery bags... It was Wonder Bread bags.  Then your feet, socks would have red, blue, and yellow ink on them if bags were inside out.  If not inside out, inside the lining of your boats!

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Let me guess...your mother went to the Hostess/Wonder bread thrift store across the road from Mayer Bros..

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

Let me guess...your mother went to the Hostess/Wonder bread thrift store across the road from Mayer Bros..

I am trying to think now... Yep!  

 

When I first moved here, that was the first place she looked for in phonebook!  LMAO...

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Anyone else paying for their plastic bags yet? Last year they started charging us a nickel a bag. First time I came across the bag charge was in San Fran a few years ago, not sure how widespread it's become.

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