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CViper's comments
Posted Fri, Mar 25, 10:55 a.m.
I definitely think the use of plastic bags should be cut down drastically, but is legislation the best way to do it? It would be fairly easy for businesses and corporations to implement a new policy when their customers are checking out. Instead of automatically bagging small items that are ...
MOREPosted Thu, Apr 8, 5:55 p.m.
How about when the Mariner's beat the Angels in that one-game playoff? Or the day that Kurt Kobain killed himself?
MOREPosted Tue, Mar 23, 3:33 p.m.
Good gracious, keep up the quality food writing and you might just have yourself a new member :)
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