May 25 2007Carrier Bags

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These carrier bags were designed by Jamie Wieck to look like they're literally carrying your stuff. It's a pretty slick design, and much more appropriate than creating a bag out of actual hands. Probably less bloody too.

More shots of the carrier bags after the jump.

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is it just me, or does the guy in the first bag look constipated o.O

^ My thought exactly.

Do they make 'em with hands that look less....Oh...What's the word? Awkward? Unnatural? Just plain weird?

^ most likely not. they would make more money that way... and who wants that?

Anyone else think that within three hours of owning one of these bags, they'd be tempted to stick all kinds of garbage just for the puerile joy of seeing the constipated guy embrace a mouldy enchilada or some other such thing?

Now if only I had a large, oversized scrotum to place in that bag for that lady to hold onto. Well what do ya know, looks like we're in luck!!

OR... lonely souls can insert their head, by cutting a hole into the bottom of the bag, and "make out" with their chosen two dimentional friend. Onlookers may be fooled into believing you are being held in a passionate embrace.

Doesn't make the phrase, "last night I made out with a bag lady" any more savoury when your chatting with your peers around the water cooler at work the next day.

neat idea but the fact that they chose to put ugly people on it cancel out the neat-ness.

LMAO #6!!!!! nice one!

Why can't I just write 'life' on a slip of paper and toss that into the bag instead?

I mean..to what level must one sink before allowing your face to be printed in constipated-baby-mode on things to be sold..publically?

Another round of the yellow liquor, Jeeves, I can still see my legs.

Where can you buy these?

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