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Old 05-06-2014, 06:27 PM   #197
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Yo for real though...milk...in a bag...wtf
The bag gets slid into a jug, and then a corner is cut off to allow the milk to come out. It's actually a lot easier than opening a gable top. The twist tops with the pull tab though are easier. The bag has the added bonus of much less packaging.

I actually prefer milk in a bag. Maybe...it could be a cultural thing and that neither answer is wrong...?
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The bag gets slid into a jug, and then a corner is cut off to allow the milk to come out. It's actually a lot easier than opening a gable top. The twist tops with the pull tab though are easier. The bag has the added bonus of much less packaging.

I actually prefer milk in a bag. Maybe...it could be a cultural thing and that neither answer is wrong...?
All I know is I want Poutine in a bottle.
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The bag gets slid into a jug, and then a corner is cut off to allow the milk to come out. It's actually a lot easier than opening a gable top. The twist tops with the pull tab though are easier. The bag has the added bonus of much less packaging.

I actually prefer milk in a bag. Maybe...it could be a cultural thing and that neither answer is wrong...?
Milk in a bag always spills...I hate it. I think it goes bad faster too since it doesn't really get sealed back up.
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Milk in a bag always spills...I hate it. I think it goes bad faster too since it doesn't really get sealed back up.
I agree, but 15-20 years ago they tried the small single servings bags at our school, and you just poked a hole in it with a sharp straw like a Hi-C or capri sun. Those were fine.
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And they refill the milk and cream dispensers as well as soft serve ice cream machines with...milk in a bag. Yeah it's less appetizing but for people that consume a lot of milk the packaging is less expensive. We buy it in a carton.

Sorry for inaccurate info regarding gun numbers etc, I generally do speak about that what I know for the sake of credibility. Suffice it to say I don't trust the sanity of society enough to allow them to easily obtain guns. The more legally obtained guns exist the more will be stolen and end up in the hands of criminals. And people do occasionally go crazy...with a gun nearby. It's not like a stapler or screwdriver, it's a tool for injuring or killing! Fortunately I have never been anywhere near the scene of a gun crime, in a city of 5.5 million.
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And they refill the milk and cream dispensers as well as soft serve ice cream machines with...milk in a bag. Yeah it's less appetizing but for people that consume a lot of milk the packaging is less expensive. We buy it in a carton.

Sorry for inaccurate info regarding gun numbers etc, I generally do speak about that what I know for the sake of credibility. Suffice it to say I don't trust the sanity of society enough to allow them to easily obtain guns. The more legally obtained guns exist the more will be stolen and end up in the hands of criminals. And people do occasionally go crazy...with a gun nearby. It's not like a stapler or screwdriver, it's a tool for injuring or killing! Fortunately I have never been anywhere near the scene of a gun crime, in a city of 5.5 million.
A free society is not free when they are kept from the natural law of self protection while their law makers do not themselves live by those same rules...

In Switzerland every household is required to keep fully automatic weapons in the house. Why do we not hear about any issues in Switzerland?
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A free society is not free when they are kept from the natural law of self protection while their law makers do not themselves live by those same rules...

In Switzerland every household is required to keep fully automatic weapons in the house. Why do we not hear about any issues in Switzerland?
I dunno but aside from police and military that have a specific job that requires extensive weapons training as well as significant assessment regarding one's ability to handle the weapons where they must, I don't trust just any civilian with that power. Its not like a driver's license, a car can kill but it isn't designed for that purpose specifically. Again, a certain percentage of the population are known to go crazy at some point in their lives. Oh and cops obviously are screened much differently considering they are trained to use these weapons among the civilian population in times of peace.

Freedom is a great thing, but 100% freedom is anarchy. Not everyone has the power to make decisions like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Stephen Harper...(yeah I know most Americans don't know or care who he is). Anyway, my point is that I don't believe every person on the street that is over a certain age, no criminal record, not documented psychological record should necessarily be encouraged to bear arms. Join a gun club if that tuns your crank, but where I live there is absolutely no logical reason to need a gun in the house. I can't speak for where other people live but again a well managed society probably could work toward avoiding that situation too.
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I dunno but aside from police and military that have a specific job that requires extensive weapons training as well as significant assessment regarding one's ability to handle the weapons where they must, I don't trust just any civilian with that power. Its not like a driver's license, a car can kill but it isn't designed for that purpose specifically. Again, a certain percentage of the population are known to go crazy at some point in their lives. Oh and cops obviously are screened much differently considering they are trained to use these weapons among the civilian population in times of peace.

Freedom is a great thing, but 100% freedom is anarchy. Not everyone has the power to make decisions like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Stephen Harper...(yeah I know most Americans don't know or care who he is). Anyway, my point is that I don't believe every person on the street that is over a certain age, no criminal record, not documented psychological record should necessarily be encouraged to bear arms. Join a gun club if that tuns your crank, but where I live there is absolutely no logical reason to need a gun in the house. I can't speak for where other people live but again a well managed society probably could work toward avoiding that situation too.
Aren't you glad you live in a free country where you are allowed NOT to have a gun ?

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Anyone remember back when this thread was about where and how to store your legally-licensed self-defense firearm in your car, instead of whether or not firearms should be allowed?

Ahh, those were good times... even if it only lasted for 9 posts

Friendly discussion (and even debate) about firearm-related politics and policies definitely has a place, this isn't it.
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Anyone remember back when this thread was about where and how to store your legally-licensed self-defense firearm in your car, instead of whether or not firearms should be allowed?

Ahh, those were good times... even if it only lasted for 9 posts

Friendly discussion (and even debate) about firearm-related politics and policies definitely has a place, this isn't it.
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The bag gets slid into a jug, and then a corner is cut off to allow the milk to come out. It's actually a lot easier than opening a gable top. The twist tops with the pull tab though are easier. The bag has the added bonus of much less packaging.

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Got family in TO...I seent this and I still don't like it!
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Freedom is a great thing, but 100% freedom is anarchy. Not everyone has the power to make decisions like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Stephen Harper...(yeah I know most Americans don't know or care who he is). Anyway, my point is that I don't believe every person on the street that is over a certain age, no criminal record, not documented psychological record should necessarily be encouraged to bear arms. Join a gun club if that tuns your crank, but where I live there is absolutely no logical reason to need a gun in the house. I can't speak for where other people live but again a well managed society probably could work toward avoiding that situation too.
What if someone who doesn't live there comes to "visit"?
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Back to the thread topic.
If you remove the radio and install a 7 inch touchpad on a hinge, you have the perfect space for a small frame handgun right there in your dash.
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