Subj : Minced Garlic To : Nancy Backus From : Barry Martin Date : Thu Jan 30 2020 15:38:00 Hi Nancy! BM>> I wonder if that was part of the original design intent?! Probably BM>> more as a holder of the AAA items to keep them from sliding out of BM>> reach of the driver. NB>> At one point (probably decades ago now), AAA was suggesting that the NB>> bags could be reused as car trash bags... I've been using them as such NB>> for a long time now... when the bag gets full, it goes into the trash NB>> bin, and I set up another one... :) I always have plenty of them... ;) BM> From my apartment days I have a pair of metal holders: clip over the BM> side of a trash can and the other holds a plastic grocery sac by its BM> handles: sac lines the trash can and stays in position. (The trash BM> container is tall, much taller than the smaller version where the BM> trash bag folds over the top.) NB> In CT and NYS, there are recently gone into effect bans on those NB> plastic grocery sacks... none in the stores any more.... Applies NB> also to the retail stores, too... Here it's difficult to get the paper sacs. Well, the full-sized ones; the 'lunch bag' sized ones are common. The credit union had a shred event a couple months ago and wanted the to-be-shredded items in paper bags, preferably no boxes; we did scrounge up from our 'collection' but that's running very low. ¯ ® ¯ Barry_Martin_3@ ® ¯ @Q.COM ® ¯ ® .... "They're going through paper like it grows on trees." --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.47 þ wcECHO 4.2 ÷ ILink: The Safe BBS þ Bettendorf, IA --- QScan/PCB v1.20a / 01-0462 * Origin: ILink: CFBBS | cfbbs.no-ip.com | 856-933-7096 (454:1/1) .