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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2009 8:13:08 GMT
Nope, they package air in bags: www.hughesent.com/products/air.htm. My sister actually had a filter for her faucet for a while, but with all the replacement filters she had to buy it ended up being more expensive than buying bottled water, assuming you get the bottled water in bulk when it's on sale, and some brand or another is always on sale. Oh yeah, those (*insert choice words here*) sealed air shipping bags. I can't stand those things. Unfortunately, all you can do with those is poke 'em to let the air out (can't even do a proper sword thrust at them, they just bounce away most times), and toss 'em. They're not even the right type of plastic to recycle in my area.
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Post by wiwingti on Apr 2, 2009 9:04:47 GMT
as soon as the snow go a bit more,,, i'll have 6 or 7 new swords to try maybe more if there are some comming lol and,,, i will take out all the bottles and milk jugs and show pics of my collection lol
my wife is happy that the snow go because a lot of these bottles have been all winter in the 3rd room mouhahahahaha
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Post by sparky on Apr 2, 2009 21:15:26 GMT
Nope, they package air in bags: www.hughesent.com/products/air.htm. My sister actually had a filter for her faucet for a while, but with all the replacement filters she had to buy it ended up being more expensive than buying bottled water, assuming you get the bottled water in bulk when it's on sale, and some brand or another is always on sale. Oh yeah, those (*insert choice words here*) sealed air shipping bags. I can't stand those things. Unfortunately, all you can do with those is poke 'em to let the air out (can't even do a proper sword thrust at them, they just bounce away most times), and toss 'em. They're not even the right type of plastic to recycle in my area. Yep they may suck for a sword but.... They are funny as anything when a 3, 4, or 6 year old try and pop them by jumping on them ;D. They don't pop and the kid goes flying. eh maybe you have to be there
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2009 21:37:12 GMT
Oh yeah, those (*insert choice words here*) sealed air shipping bags. I can't stand those things. Unfortunately, all you can do with those is poke 'em to let the air out (can't even do a proper sword thrust at them, they just bounce away most times), and toss 'em. They're not even the right type of plastic to recycle in my area. Yep they may suck for a sword but.... They are funny as anything when a 3, 4, or 6 year old try and pop them by jumping on them ;D. They don't pop and the kid goes flying. eh maybe you have to be there Dude, I have a three year old son. He tried to "Tigger Bounce" and pop a bunch of those, I almost lost it when he did a "Daddy, kiss make better my bottom" right after wards.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2009 14:08:32 GMT
Did you kiss it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2009 14:57:22 GMT
My current inventory:
30 one-gallon milk jugs
8 half-gallon milk jugs
2 two-gallon water jugs
I save anything I use at home. My dad and several co-workers also supply me. And I raid my neighbors' recycling containers the night before pick-up. The recycler do get them eventually; they are just pre-cut.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2009 15:54:18 GMT
My mother keeps makin me take em out or cut them and take em out so my stockpile is quite limited unfortunately...
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