The Ultra Green Hobo Bindle Bag

Thanks to Jennifer at Saying Yes for today’s Obviously Ultra Green idea of the Hobo Bag, taking our cue from No Impact Man’s Ultra Green Reusable Mason Jar which I first blogged about here.

As response to yesterday’s videoblogging of The Alternative to Ungreen Plastic Disposable Cups at Parties was heartwarmingly overwhelming, I have decided to make videoblogging a standard feature.

Maybe.

A videoblog should mean that I don’t have to write so much here, which is great while I’m staring at my monitor trying to work on my fiction.

To be honest, I wasn’t very happy with today’s videoblog but H.o.p. insisted my first attempt was a keeper, so below you have it. Again, excuse the poor quality, done on a little point and shoot digicam with no lights and bad sound quality (turn it up) with no script and no rehersal, but you can’t have everything.

Anyway, there it is, No Impact Man, an immediately recognizable Relatively No Impact, Ultra Greener Than Thou Bag. As with NIM’s reusable portable drinking cup mason jar, from across a crowded room, anyone should be able to pick out the bearer as Ultra Cool Green.

For biking, you can just forget the stick and drape it over the handlebar.


Lousy Videoblogging – Making the Too Green Hobobag
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6 responses to “The Ultra Green Hobo Bindle Bag”

  1. Jennifer Avatar

    Too Green is too funny! I’ll link tomorrow!

  2. Idyllopus Avatar

    Glad you found it amusing. Thanks for the idea.

  3. Susan Och Avatar

    Nice tablecloth.

  4. Idyllopus Avatar

    Susan, Marty got a couple large disposable tablecloths for my birthday party. The guests were clean and orderly, the tablecloths were unmussed, so I cut them in quarters and have been prolonging their life by using them here at home.

  5. Jim McCulloch Avatar

    Remarkable performance. Bravo! Were you a camp counselor sometime in your past? If not, then you have a natural gift. This is the stuff of local access programming 🙂

  6. Idyllopus Avatar

    Thank you, Jim. No, never a camp counselor. Guess I was born with it. (Whatever it is.)

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