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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Tarps9920 min
At least once he is settled in Baton Rouge, he should have no issues paying for bags as long as he stays away from Aldi. Rouses doesn’t charge for bags, and heck Donny may stick your face on one for an endorsement deal.

Come Rouses where don’t have to pay for bags. Tell’em your buddy Lane sent you.
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Undertow36 min
Paying for bags is a scam.
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Tigerdroppings needs to hire a reporter to go get some worthy news.
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jp4lsu2 hours
So he stole the hand basket. They let him walkout with the basket
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BabyTac3 hours
Austin does this. With that said, it can’t hurt the environment. Just bring your own satchel and be done.
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BIIIL3 hours
Good for Lane. Did they expect him to put his produce in his pockets?
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BIIIL3 hours
Companies are always looking for ways to get another penny per customer. They nickel and dime the customer to death. Shrinking the sizes of product containers and then charging the same prices. As if we're a bunch of idiots and don't see what they are up to.
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CalTiger533 hours
California is full of hypocrisy. They say you can not use plastic bags then they start selling them to you !! It is a business now.
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LsuNav2 hours
Grocery stores are getting rid of plastic bags but you could pay for it not very good paper bag.
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This is the kind of shite that also drives me insane. Dime for a paper sack and forget about plastic when for ages that stuff was free and still is in most of America. It's things like this that will make the real middle class in America snap one day and just murder EVERYONE in charge.
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Mister Ice4 hours
And I thought it wasn’t about the money.
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ImBatman4 hours
Lol, our coach ain't paying for no stinking bag!
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