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Fukubukuro on sale outside a store on Takeshita Street Tokyo, in 2006. Fukubukuro (Japanese: 福袋, pronounced [ɸɯ̥kɯbɯꜜkɯɾo]; "lucky bag") is a Japanese New Year custom in which merchants make grab bags filled with unknown random contents and sell them for a substantial discount, usually 50% or more off the list price of the items contained within.
The Grab Bag team began to develop the concept of suspending an uninflated envelope beneath a large helium-filled balloon, and carrying the envelope to high altitude and filling it with ambient air. An autopilot would then initiate the descent of the entire system. When the system had descended to about 10,000 feet (3,000 m) the air sample ...
No one knows exactly what's in the Michaels grab bags—but that's the fun of it. Here's what might be in yours! The post Michaels Grab Bags Are Only $5—and They’re Full of the Cutest Home ...
Grab bag or Grabbag may refer to: The Grab Bag, L. M. Boyd's syndicated newspaper column; Project Grab Bag, an American air sampling program to gather data about above-ground nuclear weapons testing in the Soviet Union "Grabbag" (song), the theme song of Duke Nukem 3D
An aide helped her pack an emergency bag as wildfires grew. - Courtesy James Lawrence. The next morning, Lawrence, who lives alone, said the aide who helps her start her day arrived in a panic ...
They’re a great stocking stuffer for your pooch, and you might want to grab an extra bag, as the limited-edition treats are only available for a few months. $4 at Chewy. Petco.
It eventually appeared in nearly 400 newspapers. Grab Bag often featured the occasional asides of "Our Love and War Man," a character that presented items developed by him with his wife, Patricia. Boyd was "Love" and his wife "War"—although his wife Patricia maintained it was the other way around—he told Chronicle writer Sam Whiting in 2000 ...
Whether he's a fly fisher, bank fisher, kayak fisher, or boat fisher, there are a few things he'll bring every time he goes out: a rod, a reel, line, and lures.