
shanghaiairport01 |
At last, an artistic design on a bag! This one has a
group of bored-looking women sitting on roadsigns, being ogled by a bunch
of dudes on a nearby sign. Enigmatic, what? Thanks to Janusz Tichoniuk. (2003) |
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shanghaiairport02 |
You have to guess when using this bag: unlike the previous edition, this
issue has no dashed line showing where to tear.
Thanks to Chris Hays (2005) |


swebus01 |
Large plastic bag you can use for shopping as well as storing your
surplus stomach contents.
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2006) |


transnorte01 |
One of the few busbags with a phone number and email address so you can
send in your sugestões ou reclamações (suggestions or claims). A
claim that the driver was speeding, and a suggestion that he slow down?
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |
 util01 |
A Brazilian busbag, complete with network routemap.
Doubles as an instruction leaflet: no smoking on board, identify your
bags, no drinking, and no listening to music. Have a nice trip
anyway. Thanks to Fernando
Canteras de Assis. (2003) |

yasakakanko01 |
A plastic bag from the Yasaka bus company in Japan. The Japanese text
says: "Travel in a safe local tourist bus with a green number plate!! Buses with
white plates are not tourist buses. Have a pleasant journey with a pure heart."
(Translation courtesy Dr Regine
Mathias, University of Bochum). In large letters in English are the words "Clean
& Green". The bag itself is blue.
Thanks to Yumiko Mathias. (1998) |
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