November 15, 2005

And Sharing Bag
FOUND by Mike McCaffrey
I found this in my underground parking garage. My building is occupied mostly by seniors and single adults like me. This reminder was near the exit from the garage so it could be anybody's, although the closest parking spot belongs to a teacher. I wonder if it's her note. I don't know what a sharing bag is but it sounds like something a teacher might use.
Dan in Bristol, England
Perhaps she's too poor to afford a bag of her very own?
+ January 19, 2007 07:18 PM +
Eden in Oregon
Where I'm from, sharing a bag means spliting a bag of marijuana
+ January 31, 2007 02:44 AM +
Shhhh in Decorah, IA
It doesn't say "sharing A bag," just "sharing bag."
+ February 01, 2007 06:54 PM +
Janey in Small Town, Ontario CAN
I think you are spot on with the teacher guess... Our local school started using a sharing bag since the day could be overwhelmed with "show and tell" if every child just randomly or continuely brought in things. Instead, each day a child has a chance to take home the "sharing bag" so when he returns the next day he can bring something special to talk about. Since it's easy for students to forget its their turn, taking the bag home is a big reminder to both parents and child. Someone that age can be quite upset they missed their turn. Sometimes the bag might also contain special items like the classroom mascot (stuffed animal) or special book, etc.
+ February 03, 2007 02:50 AM +
Donna in tennessee
Eden, my exact thought.. lol
+ February 24, 2007 03:42 PM +
Michelle in California
Im a pre-school teacher and a share bag is when each week one child will get to take a paper bag home and put 5 toys from his or her room into the bag and bring it to school the next day and share whats inside the bag in front of all the children. (key is the toys must fit inside the share bag)
+ April 13, 2007 10:37 PM +
Toni in marital bliss
I'm a pre-school teacher too, and when we have a "share bag" it means we split the weed with the kids.
+ July 31, 2007 08:27 PM +
DrFxt in Bitteroot Mountains
I guess I have a strange mind, I took it is sharing a sleeping bag. Sounds much more fun than the teacher theory.
+ October 01, 2007 10:59 AM +
pat in st.luis
DrFxt, that's what I thought at first but the teacher theory is fairly reasonable. Bro, let me ask you this! Is the teacher hot? If so, go ask her and find out! Perhaps you'll provide a new meaning to "sharing bag"......LOL to Toni, too.
+ November 19, 2007 08:16 PM +
becca in rual saskatchewan
Back in BC, I had a sharing bag for school, it contained pot or munchies and was often a simple dime bag or ziplock, depending on the amount.
The sharing bag was a very useful tool to limiting the daily dosage of pot and budget out your supply of either snacks or pot (usually both)

The note is likely a teachers for some sort of a show and tell thing, which is even more fun than drugs.
+ November 24, 2007 11:58 AM +
karen in montana
Look at that nice handwriting. She's an elem teacher and on Wed and Thurs it is her turn to bring a bag of snacks because she teaches in a poor area or heck, the whole country is becoming poor--that's my educated guess. (if Mike the finder lives in U.S. of A.)
+ March 05, 2008 03:14 PM +
Flargy in New Haven, CT
This is obviously a plan being formulated by two of the friskier old people living in the building: They're going to get to know each other better on Wednesday & Thursday, by spending some quality time together, sharing a colostomy bag.
+ August 14, 2008 02:05 PM +
wizard in dicable
Flagery, you sick bastard :D god love ya i havent gagged and laughed t the same time or ages!! :P
+ October 16, 2008 07:20 AM +

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