Monday, December 28, 2009
been a long time. shouldnt have left you.
without some breadclips to step to.
had some serious contribution over the last year or so.
but the collection of breadclips for the greater good
of my all powerful breadclip robot's construction
is still a giant run on sentence. and also.
very much still under way.
so give your breadclips.
unless you are
FILLED with GREED
Sunday, April 19, 2009
This just in:
Most designs of bread clip consist of a single plastic part through which the neck of a plastic bag can be threaded. Because these bread clips are cheap, ubiquitous, and come in a variety of shapes and colors, some people collect them. (hence this blog)
WARNING TO THE ELDERLY:
Because this type of bread clip is small and comes attached to food packages, it is sometimes swallowed accidentally by the elderly, which can cause perforation or blockage of the gastrointestinal tract.Plastic bread-bag clips, which first appeared in the 1950s, are ubiquitous in industrialized society. Fifteen cases of a plastic bread-bag clip being found in the gastrointestinal tract have been reported
instead of swallowing them. all the elderly's should give them to me.
itd be much easier on the gastrointestinal tract.
or if ur FILLED WITH GREED. and keep them all for urself. here are some uses for them.
quotes from fellow other bread tab collectors:
"bread tag collection process is a long and complex procedure. This explains the seemingly outdated bread tag collection count. The bread tags are harvested quickly from all new incoming bags of milk, orange juice and/or bread. Upon initially discovering the presence of a new bread tag, the bread tag is removed and placed into the Bread Tag Collection Receptacle, or, the BTCR; otherwise known as my pocket. This continues on an on-going basis for the duration of the day. At the end of the day, any bread tags that have accumulated in the BTCR are extracted and assembled onto the Bread Tag Temporary Storage Unit, or BTTSU as we like to call it. The BTTSU provides the means necessary for the bread "tags to grow to critical mass"
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
A bread clip is a device used to hold plastic bags (such as the ones pre-sliced bread is commonly packaged in) closed. They are also commonly called bread tags, bread tabs, bread ties, or bread-bag clips. By sealing a bag more securely than tying or folding over its open end, the clip may preserve its contents longer. Sometimes the colour of the tag indicates the day on which it was baked.
There are two different types of bread clips - a more common one-piece plastic clip, and a more complex mechanical clip. One particular design of bread clip is the subject of a patent in the USA.