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  • Geoff C. The Saltine December 18, 2019, 9:07 PM

    Well, that is thinking out side of the box.

  • Dan Patterson December 19, 2019, 3:53 AM

    Duh.
    Put it in a bag.

  • ghostsniper December 19, 2019, 4:37 AM

    Geoff….literally. lol

  • Gordon Scott December 19, 2019, 4:52 AM

    I remember reading about how James Cash Penney, when he would visit his stores, would show sales people how to wrap purchases in brown paper and string, in those days before paper bags became common. Penney’s method used a lot less paper. It might have been similar to this.

    I’ve also read about how John D. Rockefeller, on visiting a factory where they made five-gallon oil cans for Standard Oil, asked one worker how many drops of solder he used to attach the lid. Always twenty-five, said the worker. Rockefeller asked if the worker had ever tried 23. That did not work, but 24 drops did. Rockefeller delighted in telling that story, claiming that the company saved a bundle.