Speaking of bags--who recommended Baggu to me? I've had two cashiers in the last week compliment them--I think it's at the point where they realise much more can go in to one than they thought. The Ralph's cashier asked where she could get one, and the British store lady (the one at Santa Monica and second) coos over it every time she sees it--even though Santa Monica has ditched plastic bags, every time I've been there with mine, I've been the first that day.
Which makes me sad, because it's really not hard. I do wish I hadn't lost all my Baggu pouches, and I keep failing at my plan to keep one bag food-free for books and clothes and stuff, but they are much easier to carry than paper or plastic, so they're always the right answer.
Which reminds me--my sister needs more mesh produce bags.
I love my Chico Bags, because the pouch is attached. [link]
Wasn't me because I use Envirosax but I thoroughly endorse the practice. I have one bag in my purse at all times. And I've not be gentle on it. Love it.
I love my Chico Bags, because the pouch is attached. [link]
I keep 2 or 3 Chico bags in the car all the time, because that's the only way I remember to take them shopping with me. I do love the attached pouch.
I'm the Baggu person. LOVE LOVE LOVE my Baggus.
Today's Google doodle subject is Ada Lovelace.
sure. what kind of laptop bag are you looking for?
A friend is looking for a bag for her DH, and I saw some at ebags that I thought he would like. I knew there was a place that had been recommended a couple of times and I was trying to remember if that was it.
I'd have to investigate about college football being able to watch FSU play is essential for him. Sometimes college basketball, but it's mostly about football.
I'm in a situation where I can't get any networks over the air (I can get PBS from here and across the lake and really fuzzy French stations) and I miss flipping through channels and finding things randomly on and watching the news.
Shit. I
thought
I forgot something in Toronto....