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[Design Stuff] Anti-Theft Lunchbags
comment 2 Comments Written by Ezzzy on March 5, 2009 – 4:38 pm

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Sick of that pompous suit wearing idiot stealing your lunch out of the fridge at work? There’s now a novel solution to this age old problem, and I think it’s absolute genius.

These sandwich sized lunch bags, which have green splotches printed on both sides give the impression that mould is growing on ya tucker. They are an ideal way of  preventing those lunch room shenanigans and also a great way to prank your work mates. You could steal their snazzy looking sandwiches and put them in this bag for shits and giggles. Apart from wanting to use these bags for evil, I think they’re great for little Johnny who cops a bit of crap at school, he can now sit in the library and eat his lunch in peace without having to worry about Boris the school brute stealing it! Huzzah! Same goes for Peter Pompous suit-wearer attacking Sally Secretary’s salad sammich.

To cut a long story short, it’s mould printed on recyclable sandwich bags.

- Anti-Theft lunchbags [skforlee]

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2 Responses to “ [Design Stuff] Anti-Theft Lunchbags ”

  1. Ahhahaha!

    By Tahnee on Mar 5, 2009 | Reply
  2. The best thing I’ve seen in ages for work!!!!!!!

    By Krystal on Mar 6, 2009 | Reply

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This kid knows how to draw, paint, print make, cuss, yell, play keyboard, play air guitar and drums among other things. Born half yakk, half man-child he was raised by a herd of wild sheep in the hunter valley of Spew South Whales, Australia (hence his slight case of retardation), he now lives in Melbourne. DO NOT call this kid Ezzzy Attack… a kick in the loins will promptly follow if this happens.

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