Or maybe you should hire a lawyer to fight it.
Oh wait, never mind.
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
LOL...............
The city of Eugene has had that law for over a year now.
Eugene to Dallas: Quit plagiarism our shit fuckos
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
seattle.gov/council/obrien/bagban/
It's obvious that there are some plastic bags here whose intent is to disrupt and eff up this environment before it can get started. Please have the mods ban those bags pronto.
I've been the mod of my own hobby grocery store for years. If you don't ban those bags quickly and often, this store will get out of hand.
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
Bring a reusable bag with you to the grocery store you fucking animal.
#EvolveAlready
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The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
Bring a reusable bag with you to the grocery store you fucking animal.
#EvolveAlready
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The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
Bring a reusable bag with you to the grocery store you fucking animal.
#EvolveAlready
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Awesome if you're joking, quad-awesome if you're serious.
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
Bring a reusable bag with you to the grocery store you fucking animal.
#EvolveAlready
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Next you'll say I should wear a scarf to stay warm.
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
What kind of tipper are you?
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
What kind of tipper are you?
The fucking Dallas City Council passed a .05 plastic bag environmental fee.
What a bunch of shit.
Makes me want to litter.
If $0.05 is too high a barrier for entry to suffocate yourself with a plastic bag mid-jerk, you should stop being poor.
Toppy makes million dollar deals, but yeah. It's five fucking cents. It's like crying that apples are five cents more per pound.
The fact I am paying attention to five fucking cents is the reason I make million dollar deals.
It's all in the details.
People who get to go lunches at deli's, it is $25 a year. That's not a lot to one person. You add that up to 10,000 people or 1% of the guesstimated population I assume eats lunch from a deli on a daily basis. And that is a $250,000 tax being levied by the city of Dallas ... that is just a lunch tax.
Now add in CVS, Walmart, etc .... and the city is extracting a lot of disposable income from it's citizens.
But ... it's only .05 ...
What kind of tipper are you?
I don't tip because society says I have to. Alright, I mean I'll tip if somebody really deserves a tip. If they put forth the effort, I'll give them something extra. But I mean, this tipping automatically, it's for the birds. As far as I'm concerned they're just doing their job.