My paper delivery person thinks I am loony.
But what else is new for people who hate waste and live frugally?
This is a new person this year, so he wasn't ready for this. I gave him his Christmas tip this morning, along with all the plastic bags that the paper came in all year and the rubber bands (except the ones I had a use for). He did appreciate it, but I got the feeling that he is not a recycler---I just hope that he reuses them. Waste not, want not.
NMDemDist2
(49,314 posts)that's classic!!
liberal N proud
(60,947 posts)Little Star
(17,055 posts)becoming one of my favorite posters!
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)You have long been one of my favorite posters.
Modest post count, but when I find a post from you it's usually a gem.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)That makes me feel warm and fuzzy. I do a lot more reading here than posting, usually because it has all been said before I get to a thread. And I am rather shy about OP's. But it makes me feel good to know that someone out there reads what I do have to say.
Booster
(10,021 posts)I found the people who appreciate the plastic bags from the paper were the volunteer dog walkers at the local Humane Society. They are exactly the right size and their eyes really lit up when I handed them a bog full of them.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)the ones that I had already used were for my cat litter---same principle. If this person does not reuse them, I will see if our shelter is interested.
Anything to keep from throwing away a perfectly good plastic bag!!! ANYTHING.
Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)badhair77
(4,617 posts)Our dog runs to the front yard to get the paper for us (this is great on icy mornings). But she has an argument with the paper and pretends she's fighting it when she first picks it up which means it's full of teeth marks at times. After dancing around with her find she presents it to us in exchange for her morning treat. I reuse the bags that survive the battle.
Does the delivery person have to purchase the plastic bags? I never thought about returning them to save him money. Great idea.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I found that out when I had a delivery person who always used them, after there was one who never did (soggy paper). So I asked him about it. That was what started my collection to return to him.
maddezmom
(135,060 posts)for dog poo.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)Why does everyone think this is so funny!!! I must have stumbled into the wrong place---which is not impossible with this new DU.
calikid
(625 posts)I stumbled here, and I have a story that I like to tell.
I had a paper route ohhh so many years ago, and there was this one person who suprised me with the same gift as yours. I of course was a little stunned by his action, but much appreciated the rubber bands, the plastic on the other hand, not so much. After I had relayed the story to the rest of the route, the winner for the best use award was......dog poop
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)he had used my bags. I know this because the ones he used were all clear, and the carrier I had earlier in the year used colors. This one was in a colored bag.
I think that the reason my bags were useable is that I stack them, then fold the stack so that it is easy to get and use the bags again. If they were just stuffed in a bag all crumpled up, I don't think I would want to bother either.
But I have to laugh about there being at least one other person in this world who did that too!
Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)I'm sure he would have felt bad if he didn't use them.
NEOhiodemocrat
(912 posts)I save mine and our weaver's guild members use them to weave reusable market bags. We so like it when the carriers use the colored bags. Mine was on an orange streak and one of the other ladies had a bunch of the blue ones. Both made up nicely into tote bags.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I want one!!!!!!!! And yes, the orange and blue would look nice.
I am just glad that so many people do use them instead of just pitching them every day.
RainbowSuperfund
(110 posts)This is such an interesting idea. I'd love to hear more about how to make them, and see pictures too. I have too many grocery bags. It would be nice to make something beautiful and functional out of them. I saw someone with a bag knitted of plastic bags once. it was very nice.
MADem
(135,425 posts)There's some other junk in there, too--some old (clean) rags, mismatched socks, that kind of stuff.
It's a very comfortable pillow--a canine favorite.
RainbowSuperfund
(110 posts)What an interesting idea! Are the pillows noisy with all the bag russeling sounds?
MADem
(135,425 posts)Mix in your tired old tee shirts, single socks that were orphaned in the dryer, old drawers and other clothes with horrible old holes in them that are beyond saving, those disgusting old rags that are shredded to bits (wash them first of course), maybe a few cedar chips in the middle to make a nice stink, and you've got yourself a dog bed!
Any old thing (old pillow cover, cushion cover, e.g.) made of a nice material that zips up will do the trick, and the dog will like it--warm, and full of familiar things.
It's a trick I learned in the Arab world--a lot of those fancy floor pillows are full of "carrier bags" and even newspapers.
amyrose2712
(3,391 posts)I don't need a bag, only to see the cashier throw away the bag she/he started to take for me rather than just use it for the next customer.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I assume that the bags are furnished to him in your area, and that they are not responsible for buying them.
I did talk to him, and he did reuse them.
amyrose2712
(3,391 posts)Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I have had that same thing happen. Like bags are free and landfills are unlimited and it takes no energy and effort to produce these bags---and all the other things they waste!