Nope, that's why I throw them in trash rather than keep them around. I don't like keeping them around, clutters the place. Anyway my world is financed by the big oil and plastic manufacturers and I wish to support them. Greenies as far as I can tell have given me nothing but ethanol in my gas. While Exxon BP Chevron etc. contribute to my paycheck Although I have been known to recycle aluminum cans but there is money in cans. There isn't any money in plastic.Venus Pax wrote: You may not agree with the Earth people, but they do have a point with the reusable bags and recycling. Do you really want to live around a bunch of garbage?
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- Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:29 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Ikea in Houston
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Re: Ikea in Houston
- Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:03 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Ikea in Houston
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Re: Ikea in Houston
If they want to push their political leftist agenda at the sacrifice of my convenience they won't get my business. Thats why I don't shop at Whole Foods either. It seems like its always the greenies, and global warmers that are trying to take away our guns. I bet Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale drives a hummer with a gun rack in it.Venus Pax wrote: As for the bags, is that really such a big deal? Do you need extra plastic bags? I've been using reusable grocery bags for about six months or so. I STILL seem to have an abundance of plastic bags (thanks mostly to Mars who just can't wrap his head around the whole going green concept).
When you go to Ikea, just bring your own bag. It's not that hard.