I'll just go with what Sharon said, "Wow. They had me fooled . . . I really thought this WAS a bag! I'm not sure where the 'ladies' are supposed to squeeze their purchases though."
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I guess any woman who uses this "bag" is not a true lady? What does that say about the Bee Hive Gift Shop? Or the neighborhood? Those quotation marks have brought down the whole community! Tsk, tsk.
I live in a part of the world where that item would be called a sack and not a bag. I often find words rare here but more frequent back up north in quotation marks.
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ReplyDeleteI love "love" love love your blog. It always makes me giggle. I have awarded you an E for Excellent Award.
You can come by and "claim" it at http://luckymebeads.blogspot.com
The only requirement is that you "pass" it along to other bloggers. But I won't "tell" on you if you don't.
xo
whitney
I guess any woman who uses this "bag" is not a true lady? What does that say about the Bee Hive Gift Shop? Or the neighborhood? Those quotation marks have brought down the whole community! Tsk, tsk.
ReplyDeleteI live in a part of the world where that item would be called a sack and not a bag. I often find words rare here but more frequent back up north in quotation marks.
ReplyDeleteI think this kind of sale discriminates against the plu-sized "ladies".
ReplyDeletewait a minute.. words are rare where you live?
ReplyDelete"I often find words rare here but more frequent back up north in quotation marks."
ReplyDeleteMeaning that.... Words that are rarely used here, but are often used up north, get put in quotation marks...
Sorry to translate you but it was a bit confusing!