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JMintzer 03-26-2024 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315609)
I bring my own cloth bags. Maybe the sores in Florida should REWARD their customers that bring in their own cloth bags. Maybe something small as a reward like a 3% discount on purchases.

Considering that 3% is MORE that the grocery store's profit margin, I doubt that will happen...

"Grocery stores operate on razor-thin profit margins. The industry average is between one and three percent, far below other retail sectors..."

JMintzer 03-26-2024 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315618)
So, looks like the Oil and Gas industry has messed up America in more ways than one. As to Teflon coated pans - apparently cast iron cookware is superior in every way. Funny how sometimes the best solution is to look backwards toward the OLDER time tested methods.
.......I wonder if the US Amish population have less micro particles floating around in their blood streams. I imagine that they avoid PLASTICS as much as possible.

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315621)
I hate the whole concept of tips. Very old-fashion! A restaurant or other business should pay their people and have "NO TIPPING" signs on their doors and everywhere, until that STUPID system is abolished!

Ummm...

JMintzer 03-26-2024 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315638)
But, that does NOT solve the problem that the lightweight plastic bags BLOW around and adversely affect the environment.

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315640)
Plastic eyeglasses do NOT blow around like lightweight plastic grocery bags.

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315646)
Plastic containers like say for apple sauce do NOT BLOW AROUND and end up in oceans and local lakes as much as lightweight plastic bags.

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315659)
Because it is light enough to BLOW around and get into local lakes and mess up the birds, fish, eagles, and mammals.

Is that was is causing the "Plastic Island", floating around in the pacific? Grocery bags from Publix?

JMintzer 03-26-2024 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by LeRoySmith (Post 2315742)
sort of like banning guns because they kill people

Hush, you'll give people ideas...

Oh, wait... Too late! :grumpy:

fdpaq0580 03-26-2024 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2315816)
Then you have to stop the PERSON, not the gun.

So far, so good. Two obvious options, 1, "Stop fhe person"! keep people who are impressionable, irresponsible, prone to violence, want to intimidate or control others with threats and/or actual violence, superiority complexes (narcissistic complex), . Etc. Basically, psychoanalysis for everyone in the US before they are allowed to touch a gun. Your tax dollars at work trying to protect you and your family.
Or, 2, ban guns, with few reasonable exceptions. Yes, bad guys and girls may still get their hands on a gun. But with far fewer guns available, it would be more difficult to come by them. Basically few tax dollars. And, I recon, far more lives saved.
Make your choice. Lives hang in the balance.

Shipping up to Boston 03-26-2024 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2315833)
So far, so good. Two obvious options, 1, "Stop fhe person"! keep people who are impressionable, irresponsible, prone to violence, want to intimidate or control others with threats and/or actual violence, superiority complexes (narcissistic complex), . Etc. Basically, psychoanalysis for everyone in the US before they are allowed to touch a gun. Your tax dollars at work trying to protect you and your family.
Or, 2, ban guns, with few reasonable exceptions. Yes, bad guys and girls may still get their hands on a gun. But with far fewer guns available, it would be more difficult to come by them. Basically few tax dollars. And, I recon, far more lives saved.
Make your choice. Lives hang in the balance.

Go get ‘em Doc!

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-26-2024 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2315609)
I bring my own cloth bags. Maybe the sores in Florida should REWARD their customers that bring in their own cloth bags. Maybe something small as a reward like a 3% discount on purchases.

I don't remember which store it was, when I lived up north. Might've been Stop & Shop. But whoever it was, offered a 10-cent savings off your grocery bill per bag, if you brought in your own bags. There was a maximum savings per visit, so you couldn't put one item in each bag for 20 bags and expect a $2 discount.

But rather than charge 10 cents extra for their plastic bags, you did get that 10 cent discount for bringing yours in.

fdpaq0580 03-26-2024 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2315831)
Why am I not surprised you missed yet another point. Those are ‘weapons’ as well if you followed anything but gun violence sir. Glad you would quote a Hollywood classic because, like a smaller segment of posters here, your ideas and suppositions are right out of central casting....except a lot of it ends on the cutting room floor

“Somewhere, there’s a place for us. A time and place for us” TOTV

No! I did not miss your point. You do realize that virtually anything and everything can be used to injure or kill. Guns, knives (I used to have some beautiful and illegal ones I used aboard ship because of the ability to use one handed - all gone now), bat's, sticks, rope or cord, chopsticks, forks spoons, water glass, Q-tips, pillows, hands, feet fingers, teeth,,,,everything. But guns are far and away the greatest weapon of choice in use for humans killing one another. And it is very telling that you chose to deflect the seriousness of gun violence by trying to shift the focus to other "potential" weapons not primarily produced for hurting or killing people, unlike guns that are produced for the one thing they do,,, kill!

JMintzer 03-26-2024 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2315833)
So far, so good. Two obvious options, 1, "Stop fhe person"! keep people who are impressionable, irresponsible, prone to violence, want to intimidate or control others with threats and/or actual violence, superiority complexes (narcissistic complex), . Etc. Basically, psychoanalysis for everyone in the US before they are allowed to touch a gun. Your tax dollars at work trying to protect you and your family.
Or, 2, ban guns, with few reasonable exceptions. Yes, bad guys and girls may still get their hands on a gun. But with far fewer guns available, it would be more difficult to come by them. Basically few tax dollars. And, I recon, far more lives saved.
Make your choice. Lives hang in the balance.

Good luck finding a physician who will take the responsibility to "allow" someone to purchase a gun... Will their malpractice cover them if the person turns out to be a mass shooter?

What about the political leanings of the person doing the "psychoanalysis"? I know more than a few "shrinks" who are rabid anti-gunners. They would love nothing more than to be able to prohibit people from buy a gun...

And since we're now putting a restriction on a "Constitutionally Protected Right", can we have an intelligence test before people vote? Hell, we can't even pass a "Voter ID" bill... It's considered to be racist...

So to recap... No way no how...

JMintzer 03-26-2024 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2315848)
I don't remember which store it was, when I lived up north. Might've been Stop & Shop. But whoever it was, offered a 10-cent savings off your grocery bill per bag, if you brought in your own bags. There was a maximum savings per visit, so you couldn't put one item in each bag for 20 bags and expect a $2 discount.

But rather than charge 10 cents extra for their plastic bags, you did get that 10 cent discount for bringing yours in.

Most stores don't "charge" for plastic bags. They "collect a tax" levied by the State...

LeRoySmith 03-26-2024 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2315828)
Is that was is causing the "Plastic Island", floating around in the pacific? Grocery bags from Publix?

I actually just watched a video of a giant trash barge having a mountain of trash pushed off into the ocean by a little bulldozer. The commentary said the barge was from SE Asia but didn't give the country of origin and I have no real knowledge of that so I won't post it. I found it by searching for origins of Pacific trash island.

Shipping up to Boston 03-26-2024 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2315850)
No! I did not miss your point. You do realize that virtually anything and everything can be used to injure or kill. Guns, knives (I used to have some beautiful and illegal ones I used aboard ship because of the ability to use one handed - all gone now), bat's, sticks, rope or cord, chopsticks, forks spoons, water glass, Q-tips, pillows, hands, feet fingers, teeth,,,,everything. But guns are far and away the greatest weapon of choice in use for humans killing one another. And it is very telling that you chose to deflect the seriousness of gun violence by trying to shift the focus to other "potential" weapons not primarily produced for hurting or killing people, unlike guns that are produced for the one thing they do,,, kill!

I’m actually tip toeing around getting banned on this forum for expanding on a topic that all of us have deep rooted opinions on. Not getting baited. Try Reddit!
Btw....some people just use them for range and target practice. Don’t use the broad brush analogy when you clearly don’t know and can’t speak for the masses...

fdpaq0580 03-26-2024 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2315835)
Go get ‘em Doc!

GE is a great guy whose opinions often differ from my own. But I respect him and hold him in high regard.
Don't worry, he will "get 'em" when he has the time to waste on little old me.

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-26-2024 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 2315777)
I am sure, having read hundreds of your well researched and thoughtful posts here, that you have some sort of evidence for THAT statement. I will be back to read the links to the studies.

Does your spellchecker work? I don't normally point out spelling errors, perhaps English is not your first language or you have a learning disability.... but when you make a scientific statement, I do use clues to suggest the amount of education that underlies that statement.

English is not his first language.

As far as cockroaches go - the ones around my house, live outside in the flower bed. I haven't seen one inside my house in over a year (thankfully), and the pest control guy has strict orders to NOT spray in the flower bed. I have organic herbs in there that I use in cooking, and flowers that are intended to attract pollinators. So pesticides in the garden is a huge no-no. And of course - that means there's a LOT of creepy crawlies that wander around it. It's a symbiotic relationship. I leave them alone, they leave me alone.

JMintzer 03-26-2024 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by LeRoySmith (Post 2315855)
I actually just watched a video of a giant trash barge having a mountain of trash pushed off into the ocean by a little bulldozer. The commentary said the barge was from SE Asia but didn't give the country of origin and I have no real knowledge of that so I won't post it. I found it by searching for origins of Pacific trash island.

Of course it's from Asia... My comment was "tongue in cheek"...


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