Gosh, I haven’t seen or heard the word “furshlugginer” in years! My late brother used it quite frequently decades ago after seeing it used in early Mad Magazines. It still popped-up occasionally in conversations with him before his passing a couple of years ago.
We still don’t have that here in India! We guess, curse, tear, before we get one to open! Nowadays most markets have assistants hovering near bag rolls!!
You know every grocery store is supposed to take back the plastic bags for recycling and you can reuse them for your small trash cans in the bathroom and bed rooms.
I need a knife, pliers and safety gloves to open my cottage cheese container. I wonder what the manufacturers think will happen without the security tops.
Actually, because I am so glad the government does not regulate everything, ie every roll of plastic vegetable bags do not have roll off the exact same way, I appreciate a little notation … pull here … to help me along.
I once had to use a wheelchair ramp that had a sticker on it that helpfully said TOP so you would know which end to put where. Only, it had been put on the wrong side and I didn’t notice, with the result that I had 170 pounds of ramp and power chair land in a collapsed V right on my foot. A dozen years later I still feel it.
When we do craft shows (although have not done in a few years) I would put the little bears I make in a sandwich size plastic bag (multiple ones in the larger "twist tie: size) and hand them to people that way to protect the bag both from getting wet/falling on the floor and getting dirty and from being stuck in a larger bag and getting damaged. Not sure if I can still do this when start doing shows again or not as it will be after the state bag law comes into being. (Also good as children walk around with them in the clear bags other children and adults see them and come looking for them.) I have been saving the bags that my newspapers are delivered in to use for the bears. (Delivered newspapers, I believe are also exempt from the no bag law along with meat, produce, and items prepacked in the plastic bags.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Agreed. Life was much harder when they printed OPEN at the bottom of the bag.
Dirty Dragon about 5 years ago
I have to wet my fingertips just to get the furshlugginer thing open.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Gosh, I haven’t seen or heard the word “furshlugginer” in years! My late brother used it quite frequently decades ago after seeing it used in early Mad Magazines. It still popped-up occasionally in conversations with him before his passing a couple of years ago.
alasko about 5 years ago
Now try to open one of those green garbage bags.
unfair.de about 5 years ago
As long as there’s not “closed” printed on the bottom.
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
We still don’t have that here in India! We guess, curse, tear, before we get one to open! Nowadays most markets have assistants hovering near bag rolls!!
jarvisloop about 5 years ago
Opening plastic bags might become a thing of the past before long in some states, and I understand the need to reduce plastic waste.
However, if we return to paper bags, we will have to cut down more trees, which will also hurt the environment.
Maybe reusable cloth bags will be mandated.
BJB about 5 years ago
Now if my husband would only read the bag, before trying to open it…
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 5 years ago
The bag always opens at the perforation that you tore.
scross Premium Member about 5 years ago
Attention Jimmy Johnson: Arlo (and Janis) needs to start bringing his own reusable shopping and veggie bags to the store.
Dani Rice about 5 years ago
Now, if only somebody would print “pull this string” on feed bags. I can never get them open without taking the scissors to the top. Aaargh.
Tyge about 5 years ago
The technology advance of the decade! :o)
david_42 about 5 years ago
The kitchen trash bags are the worst. No “open”, the ends look identical, and the plastic sticks to itself better than to anything else.
St. Pillsbury about 5 years ago
Should I have a tatoo pn my (right or left) index finger that reads “Pull my finger”?
CYGNUS X1 about 5 years ago
You know every grocery store is supposed to take back the plastic bags for recycling and you can reuse them for your small trash cans in the bathroom and bed rooms.
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
♪♫ “I’m sighing in my rage, just sighing in my rage…” ♪♫
micromos about 5 years ago
I need a knife, pliers and safety gloves to open my cottage cheese container. I wonder what the manufacturers think will happen without the security tops.
kunddog about 5 years ago
I have found the gold medal 5 lbs bag impossible to open without ripping the bag.
Opus about 5 years ago
the stores won’t give you plastic bags to put your groceries in but they still give you plastic bags for the produce
MatthewJB about 5 years ago
I feel the same way as Arlo!
El Cobbo Grande about 5 years ago
I had an uncle that always carried a pocket knife….somehow, when I was younger, that amused me…….now I are one
scaeva Premium Member about 5 years ago
I hate those bags. They are impossible to open.
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
My life changed when …
yipp_eeee about 5 years ago
Arlo narrates my life.
Ginger Vedder about 5 years ago
Actually, because I am so glad the government does not regulate everything, ie every roll of plastic vegetable bags do not have roll off the exact same way, I appreciate a little notation … pull here … to help me along.
Wooded trail about 5 years ago
I’ve never seen such words on the baggies. Just double checked, nope. Not there. ( In CA)
LundySteele about 5 years ago
And before that, sliced bread…
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 5 years ago
Amen to that!
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I once had to use a wheelchair ramp that had a sticker on it that helpfully said TOP so you would know which end to put where. Only, it had been put on the wrong side and I didn’t notice, with the result that I had 170 pounds of ramp and power chair land in a collapsed V right on my foot. A dozen years later I still feel it.
mafastore about 5 years ago
When we do craft shows (although have not done in a few years) I would put the little bears I make in a sandwich size plastic bag (multiple ones in the larger "twist tie: size) and hand them to people that way to protect the bag both from getting wet/falling on the floor and getting dirty and from being stuck in a larger bag and getting damaged. Not sure if I can still do this when start doing shows again or not as it will be after the state bag law comes into being. (Also good as children walk around with them in the clear bags other children and adults see them and come looking for them.) I have been saving the bags that my newspapers are delivered in to use for the bears. (Delivered newspapers, I believe are also exempt from the no bag law along with meat, produce, and items prepacked in the plastic bags.
tomfromthe50s Premium Member over 2 years ago
I first saw this one on June 28, 2022!