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Bag
A bag is a container that is usually used for storing or holding something.
Bags are non-rigid, normally made of paper, cloth, thin plastic or some other flexible material. A bag may have one or two handles, or neither of these. A bag may be closable by a zipper, etc., or simply by folding (e.g. in the case of a paper bag). Sometimes a money bag or travel bag has a lock. ''Sachets'' are fabric bags that are filled with potpourri and tied off with ribbons.
Bags vary from small ones, like purses (e.g. as an alternative to putting personal things in pockets of clothing) to large ones for use in traveling like a suitcase.
Cheap disposable paper bags and plastic bags are very common in the retail trade as a convenience for shoppers, and are usually supplied by the shop for free or for a small fee. Customers may also take their own shopping bags to the shop.
Handbag
mathematical bag
tea bag
sleeping bag
backpack -- pouch -- purse
paper bag problem
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Bag I don't see anything about this page that "doesn't comply with the disambig policy." The longer version at any rate is much more useful than the stub that was likely to stay that way for quite some time. Am I missing something? - Hephæstos|§ 05:46, 12 Feb 2004 (UTC)
:http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.english/8956 This email might tell you more. Wikipedia talk:Disambiguation#Proposed changes to policy, where Eloquence says "disambiguation pages should only link to pages where there is a substantial risk of confusion with the actual page title." I think this was his objection to this page, as no one is going to link to Bag when they actually wanted to link to a page about airbags or bag knots for example. Angela. 07:14, Feb 12, 2004 (UTC)
::I guess that makes some sense. I'm not sure whether I agree with it or not, but I'll go ahead and change the page back. - Hephæstos|§ 07:19, 12 Feb 2004 (UTC)
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I think baggage should have it's own page. If nobody objects I'm going to move Checked baggage and Excess baggage to Baggage, add some stuff about carry-on baggage and add redirects from luggage and hand luggage.
Edward 19:18, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)
:Go for it, that will give even more reason to get rid of this ridiculous entry.--Signor Giuseppe 21:25, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Why does this article even exist?
It seems to me to be yet another case of people trying to turn Wikipedia into a dictionary, or people just being amazed at the ability to self-publish. Or hypertext newbies thinking it's cool to link every noun in every article. I mean, what is the point of defining "bag"? "Sometimes a travel bag has a lock." *rolls eyes* How interesting. I didn't know that. Sorry, I feel a bit snobbish today. Still, I'd like to hear a defense of why this article should exist. - mjb 18:34, 20 Jan 2005 (UTC)
:I concur completely, though of course, if it's deleted it won't stay that way for long.--Signor Giuseppe 21:25, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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Bag
Bag is a user on the english Wikipedia. Bag joined the swedish Wikipedia since susning.nu was shut down in april 2004. On the english Wikipedia, Bag will mostly to make some translating and interwiki-links.
To be more rational I've decided to the same username on all Wikipedias. That's why I'm now using the username "Väsk" on english Wikipedia, just like I've done on the other Wikimedia projects. Bag 20:17, 4 Sep 2004 (UTC)
It'S In The Bag ''It's in the Bag'' was a long-running New Zealand radio and, later, television game show, initially hosted by Selwyn Toogood in both media. On television in the 1980s, John Hawkesby took over when Toogood retired. Its final host before cancellation was DJ Nick Tansley.
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T-Bag T-Bag, full name Tallulah Bag, is a character who has appeared in the following series of ITV children's television programmes written by Grant Cathro and Lee Pressman:
From 1985 to 1989, T-Bag was played by Elizabeth Estensen. After this T-Bag is actually Tabatha Bag, played by Georgina Hale, who is the sister of Tallulah. She obtains T-Bag's powers by drinking tea made from a high T-Plant. She is always accompanied by her nephew named T-Shirt who was played by John Hasler in all of the series.
The basic premise of the show is that T-Bag is the villain who has hidden various items throughout the world which must be recovered to defeat her. The protagonist is always a girl. In the first show, ''Wonders in Letterland'', the items to be recovered are letters of the alphabet. In later series, the items range from numbers to spoons.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/jrv94/ T-Room Episode guides
http://www.the-jps.co.uk/themes/tbag.htm JPS TV Nostalgia Overview of T-Bag programmes
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The Bags The Bags were one of the first generation of punk rock bands to emerge out of Los Angeles.
The band was formed by Alice and Pat, the two Catholic school girls meeting at an audition for Venus and the Razorblades, Kim Fowley's next attempt at creating a band after The Runaways had ditched him as their manager. Alice and Pat decided to form their own band and from this The Bags were born. They took the band name as their surnames; Alice Bag was the vocalist and Pat Bag played bass. The band was rounded out by guitar players Craig Lee and Rob Ritter, and Terry Graham played drums.
The Bags played their first show at The Masque on September 10, 1977. The band's live shows soon became legendary. For the first few appearances all the members played with bags over their heads; however this was soon abandoned, since Darby Crash ran onstage and pulled the bag off Alice's head. The concerts were riotous affairs including altercations with celebrities, such as the one with Tom Waits at The Troubadour, between then drummer Nicky Beat and Waits.
By 1979, they had released their first record, a single called "Survive", backed with "Babylonian Gorgon", released by independent record label Dangerhouse Records. "We Don't Need The English" was included on the ''Yes L.A.'' punk compilation released by the same label.
After this, Pat left the band and in 1980 the group was filmed by Penelope Spheeris for the seminal punk rock documentary film, ''The Decline of Western Civilization'', which also featured The Germs, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, X and other prominent L.A. punk bands. However, at the release of the film in 1981 the producers billed the group as Alice Bag Band to avoid any conflict with ex-member Pat. By then, however, the band had broken up.
Craig Lee also played with Catholic Discipline, and he and co-member Phranc would perform together occasionally when she embarked on her subsequent solo career. However, Craig is best known as a writer and critic for
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