Movie, video and showbags
Movie barfbags come in two types: ones to use in case
the horror flick your partner conned you into seeing is too gross, and
ones that hold popcorn for you to snack on before you throw up.

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airforceone01
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Claims to be the Official Popcorn Bag of the
presidential flyer. I thought George Bush snacked on pretzels?
The reverse is packed with details about the real Air
Force One: 4000 square feet of interior floor space and 2 fully equipped
surgical operating rooms. If you make it to one of the six lavatories in
time, you won't need this bag. Thanks to Bruce Kelly. (2002) |
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airfieldshowaltenrhein01 |
Doubles as a programme for the aircraft and dars on display, as well as the
bands playing (if you can hear them over all the engine noise).
Thanks to Jan Tomášek. (2006) |



airline01 |
From a TV series of the same name aired on the A&E network. "Like this
bag, we capture the drama of flying". This bag was an insert in an issue of
the American magazine Entertainment Weekly. (The black image is the
magazine page it was stuck to.)
Apparently, the Denver Post thought this series "sticks out from
the mid-winter lineup like a barf bag on a bumpy flight."
Check out trailer for the show's second season at
www.aetv.com/tv/shows/airline/
Thanks to Bedford McIntosh. (2004) |



 airplane01 |
Bag comes complete with a Seat Occupied notice, a boarding pass to a
special preview on Thursday December 9, 1982, and a pair of polarizing
spectacles so you can enjoy the base of your bag in 3-D.
Thanks to Homer Goetz for this series of gem (2004) |
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beatlesanthology01
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For use just in case nostalgia for the Sixties gets the
better of you. Thanks to Bruce Kelly. (2002) |
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