On Sep 12, 6:03*am, sf > wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 06:07:13 -0400, Nancy Young
>
> > wrote:
>
> > This is different. *It's canvas and it's a cooler bag. *A very large
> > cooler bag, the picture I posted makes it look like a normal size
> > thing. *http://i49.tinypic.com/dnowwi.jpg
>
> Oh, I either missed it or didn't remember it was a cooler bag. *It
> looks like the TJ's bags I have except *they are black instead of blue
> and they don't have a zipper or liner.
>
>
>
> > > *They were supposedly some
> > > sort of stiff plastic, so I don't care that they weren't in stock. *I
> > > have a couple of heavy cloth Trader Joe's bags now. *TJ's even has
> > > what resembles a tall backpack on wheels for $12+. *I don't know what
> > > they're called... is it a "granny cart"?
>
> > Sounds like one of those tripping hazards people drag around.
>
> Huh. *Nobody trips over them around here. *I'm looking at them and
> thinking I'll probably need one someday. *I have a car that I'll drive
> just a few blocks if I think I'm going to have that much "stuff" to
> lug home - but someday driving won't be an option. *I've watched too
> many people get old to think otherwise.
>
> --
> Food is an important part of a balanced diet.
You would be better off walking and using a granny cart anyway if your
store is only a few blocks.
Exercise is a good thing ;-)