The bags are similar to the "tote bags" they have available at supermarkets, only those seem to close where the supermarket ones are open topped.
A small adult could squash into a big one.
These are the result of a transporter accident involving several suitcases, several tote bags, and an assortment of Hoss Cartwright's flannel nightshirts.Feel free to add your own photos.
My first photo are of these, especially what you call the really big ones.![]()
It looks like somebody glued together a set of barbecue tongs and the pendulum from a grandfather clock.My second picture. What is your name for this?
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Is that a strange Tasmanian custom I've never heard of till now?
I can't imagine using such flimsy bags for travel. Even my sturdy luggage bags get really worn out and fall apart over time from flying with them again and again.
Kor
We had a Chickenfeed in my local mall in NSW which only changed hands last year and is now called Roni's. They're called tartan bags here.In Australia, refugee bags seem to be the most common but in Tasmania they were known as Chickenfeed bags (Chickenfeed was the name off a Tasmanian only bargain chain stores but they have all closed down now)
Surprisingly, no. They (well, the better ones) are made of some kind of woven plastic and pretty durable, with a large zip. Last for years. I think we have a couple that are over a decade old.They do look particularly flimsy and shite though.
Surprisingly, not. They (well, the better ones) are made of some kind of woven plastic and pretty durable, with a large zip. Last for years. I think we have a couple that are over a decade old.
@Dimesdan you should check them out, keeping in mind there are regional variations.
We had a Chickenfeed in my local mall in NSW which only changed hands last year and is now called Roni's. They're called tartan bags here.
Surprisingly, no. They (well, the better ones) are made of some kind of woven plastic and pretty durable, with a large zip. Last for years. I think we have a couple that are over a decade old.
Thanks for the suggestion, but for me, I can not see any possible use for them.
Very good if you are moving house.
Also for storing doonahs (duvets) in during summer,
and as laundry bags if you have to use a laundromat.
Feel free to add your own photos.
My first photo are of these, especially what you call the really big ones.![]()
My second picture. What is your name for this?
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I definitely can't confirm
what I can confirm is that that's fucking racist
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