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Old 05-16-2006, 08:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What do you do with your Crown Royal bags?

What do you do with your Crown Royal bags?

I've got a couple laying around here and I'm sure there is a good use for them. I just haven't figured it out yet. So give me your ideas or tell me what you use them for.

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I've seen quilts made out of them heh...
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I poop in 'em. Then they get mailed to Howard Dean's office.
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I poop in 'em. Then they get mailed to Howard Dean's office.
.....then they probably get "returned to sender".
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I use them to covers the regulators for my dive gear also if your a heavy drinker you can cover your Safari Snorkle intake head to keep people from sticking in there or maybe as a pre filter.

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I poop in 'em. Then they get mailed to Howard Dean's office.
Maybe you should mail some to the President. I mean, at this point, anything could only help his approval rating!
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I use them to covers the regulators for my dive gear also if your a heavy drinker you can cover your Safari Snorkle intake head to keep people from sticking in there or maybe as a pre filter.

Aaron
Dude! Do people really put sh.t in your snorkel?! Like when you go out to your car in the parking lot, there's a Doritos Bag stuffed in there or something?! People suck.
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Not sure about that. If the drapes are a long enough to cover the windows, surely you don't want to sift through the carpet to find the floorboards...
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I find, that with that handy drawstring, Crown Royal bags are perfect for keeping your <censored> warm during winter events. You can just slip your <censored> and <censored> into the bag, then tighten the drawstring up until it is just snug around your <censored>. No matter how cold it gets, the CR treatment keeps your <censored> and <censored> warm. As a nice extra, the softness of the CR bags feels good against your <censored>.

The only caution I feel I need to offer is to not overtighten the drawstring around your <censored>. Circulation is important to your <censored>, especially if you wish to keep your <censored> from turning <censored> and <censored>. Snug is good, so follow the the one <censored> rule. If it's too <censored> to slip a <censored> under the <censored>, it's probably too to <censored> for comfort.

Of course, using a CR bag in this way can be a hassle if you need to use the <censored> while the bag is place. If find that having some assistance unpacking your <censored> and <censored> is almost essential, especially if you are wearing a <censored>.

In closing, I have to say that I am pleased to see all the uses for CR bags... I never know what to do with them after they have had my <censored> in them, so I normally just hand them out to the neighborhood kids, who seem to enjoy getting them and who like to put their <censored> in them. Now I know I am not alone in wanting to reuse these <censored> bags. I could tell you what else I use them for, but this IS a family forum after all...



EDIT: <censored><censored><censored><censored> word censor!
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i put my phone/wallet/keys in them and keep them in my golf bag while golfing.
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I keep my CB mike (when not using), battery charger, battereis, Ipod, camera, crown, survival stuff when hunting, air chucks, and many many many more that are empty....
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Not sure about that. If the drapes are a long enough to cover the windows, surely you don't want to sift through the carpet to find the floorboards...
we aren't talking about home improvement anymore, are we?........
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Ditto Shotking4 on the golf bag, bag for wallet, keys, phone etc.

I thought I was the only one.
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I find, that with that handy drawstring, Crown Royal bags are perfect for keeping your <censored> warm during winter events. You can just slip your <censored> and <censored> into the bag, then tighten the drawstring up until it is just snug around your <censored>. No matter how cold it gets, the CR treatment keeps your <censored> and <censored> warm. As a nice extra, the softness of the CR bags feels good against your <censored>.

The only caution I feel I need to offer is to not overtighten the drawstring around your <censored>. Circulation is important to your <censored>, especially if you wish to keep your <censored> from turning <censored> and <censored>. Snug is good, so follow the the one <censored> rule. If it's too <censored> to slip a <censored> under the <censored>, it's probably too to <censored> for comfort.

Of course, using a CR bag in this way can be a hassle if you need to use the <censored> while the bag is place. If find that having some assistance unpacking your <censored> and <censored> is almost essential, especially if you are wearing a <censored>.

In closing, I have to say that I am pleased to see all the uses for CR bags... I never know what to do with them after they have had my <censored> in them, so I normally just hand them out to the neighborhood kids, who seem to enjoy getting them and who like to put their <censored> in them. Now I know I am not alone in wanting to reuse these <censored> bags. I could tell you what else I use them for, but this IS a family forum after all...



EDIT: <censored><censored><censored><censored> word censor!
Rob, I didn't know you write for Mad Libs?
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Rob, I didn't know you write for Mad Libs?
I need two nouns, three verbs, a color, an emotion and 36 obscenities...

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I need two nouns, three verbs, a color, an emotion and 36 obscenities...

That in itself sounds like a funny thread.
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That in itself sounds like a funny thread.
Or a good start to a joke,

"Two nouns, three verbs, a color, an emotion and 36 obscenities walk into a bar..."
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