[NAGDU] In Preparation for Warmer Weather

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Fri Feb 17 17:51:00 UTC 2017


Hi Moshe.
I sometimes stick a filled baggy in my pocket, if I'm wearing something with
big pockets. Or I have a fanny pack with a big enough pocket to carry a
baggy for a while.
A friend gave me a thing, shaped like a very big paw, which has a pouch in
it specifically for carrying filled baggies.  There's also some charcoal in
that pouch to suck up the smell.  I have no idea what it's called, though.

I'm not crazy about carrying around full baggies, but sometimes it's a ways
to a trashcan, and there's not much choice.
Tracy


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Subject: [NAGDU] In Preparation for Warmer Weather

I was going to hold off until the religious debates died down, but it seems
each response I give only increases it, so rather then be on hold
indefinitely, I will begin now.


Right now, while it is cold and I am wearing a coat, my practice is to
always have two pickup bags in my right coat pocket when I go out.  I am
wondering how to handle being prepared when the temperature warms up and I
stop using a coat.  There is not much trouble in carrying around unused bags
in my pants pocket, but I do not relish keeping a used bag there till I can
get to a place of disposal, because I have other things there, such as
wallet and keys, and even if they are empty, the bag and its contents is
likely to be squeezed in the process of walking, and I do not trust the
endurance of the bag, or that the contents will not be pressed out of the
bag.  How do the rest of you deal with the situation?

     Moshe



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