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High Sierra Freewheel Wheeled Book Bag Backpack, Black
(Sports) High Sierra

Contoured, adjustable vapel mesh padded shoulder straps tuck away inside the padded back panel
Large corner-mounted wheels and flush-mounted, single-tube telescoping handle
Large zippered front compartment has deluxe organizer with media pocket, zippered pocket, multiple open pockets and key fob


Price: $140.00

Answers

Does carrying a school bag stunt your growth?

Does it stunt your growth? I'm 15 years old..I'm full Asian (which means I'm shorter than others) and I'm about 162cm tall. My mum just carried my bag from the car and said it was too heavy and is making me use a trolley bag-- which I despise. I used it last year..I was forced to. It makes me feel embarassed that I have to wheel around a bag..not like everyone else who carries a bag. i've been carrying this bag for 7 weeks and I haven't experienced any backpain..nothing at all. I hate arguing with my mum and when we argue, she drags everything else into it, like how I never listen, how I'm irresponsible..etc. Help me out guys..nothing will work. From tomorrow I need to wheel a trolley bag. Help!!
Thanks..xo
Thanks soo much. I thought the answer would be no. =D Ha..I can prove it now =D
I have massive feet..she thought I wasn't gunna grow so she took me to the doctor and he said I will be really tall xD *yay*


ohaii (:

No, it won't stunt your growth at all.
Some peoples builds are just taller than others.
Im 1/4 asian (my fathers side) and i'm one of the tallest in my year.
Whereas my sister is one of the shortest.

A trolley bag?! I feel for you Tanya.
My mum was the same, at the start of the year i had to use a GIIIAAAAAAAANT mtv bag...it was weird.

If your moms dead set on this, tell her using a side satchel/messenger bag type thing is just as OK, because it is.
http://www.mychemicalromance.com/product /shredded-messenger-bag

Hope i helped.
Chào bà
(:

Dagan and his book bag on wheels


Dagan has been driving his brother and sister crazy always taking their school bags, so he got one of his own. He wants to take it everywhere.

what is a wheelie bag called without the bag?

i need a new bag for school and it has to have wheels but i want to use my back pack pack that i like........so whats the part of a wheelie bag with wheels called?...........thanks in advance:)...


i think its called a bag without wheels. I wouldn't get one of those because they look like camping bags.

Port Authority Wheeled Backpack, Red/Grey, One Size

Price: $67.98 $34.98

Dimensions: 20.5"h x 13"w x 7.9"d; Approx. 2,097 cubic inches
One-hand push button pulley system for easy use and stowage; handle extends to 18.5"
Smooth, durable inline skate wheels

IM 16 would u be embarrased to do this be honest!!?

HI
IM 16
i go 2 a sixth form hatch end n there r a lot of books tu carry tu school n i need to bring them too and from school
i dont live that far its around a10 min walk n i find the books really heavy to carry i have bought accross the shoulder bags, hand bags n backpacks but the books r heavy n i dont want to be carrying books in my hand
i have tu walk up a road n its like a hill n its likely tu have an impact on my back when im older
soo my mom wants tu buy me a backpack with a handle n wheels so i cantake it to n frm skl n cz im in the block i just have to move from up to down would u b embarrased to carry a bag with wheels to school :s
really insecure girl atm lol
heelppp


Your health of obviously of greater importance than whether something is cool or not. Go for a cute wheelie bag :). You might be able to start a trend there.

Hope that helps

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Black Fashionable School Backpack Bag on Wheels
GoodHope Bags

Price: $56.00 $39.98

Size: 12" x 19" x 9"
a sturdy pull-up handle with inline skate wheels
Material: 600D Polyester

Be nice to me! ;-) I've been doing a little writing... do you hate it?

Ugh, I despise the way Y/A makes my neatly indented paragraphs appear, but I suppose this will have to do. I assume no responsibility for this posting as I have been up all night unable to sleep. I wrote this about a week ago, and am already 50 more pages down the road (this is only nearly 2 of them). So... enjoy... if you can.... or tell me how bad it is. LOL. Only a first draft, so again, I accept no responsibility :P
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Today was what could be considered an “ordinary“ day. Brianna slouched against the seat in front of her, resting one ear on top of it as she watched the rain stream down flat windowpanes of the bus. Stop. Go. Stop. Go. The constant stopping and starting of the bus as it let kids off made her nauseous if she let it. If she thought about it. Ugh. She sat up straight and looked ahead. Today the bus was particularly set on it’s routine of stopping and halting abruptly. The rain pounded down hard, streaming off the scratched yellow sides of the bus. For some reason no one had yet to figure out, in the Seattle area, a land wrought with rain, even the residents hadn’t yet learned how to drive in it. As soon as the pavement was soaked and rain streamed down their windshields, cars began slamming on their breaks prematurely, causing accidents and delays.
Brianna stared out through the windshield, where the wipers worked furiously to keep it clear. It was abnormally dark outside due to the heavy clouds overhead. But as they headed west along Grove, Brianna could see a bright silvery edge to the sky. She imagined the storm would blow completely over in less than an hour. Stop. Go.
She picked up her school bags and slung them over her shoulder, putting her right hand up on the seat in front of her in preparation for her stop. It was unoccupied, and for good reason. On a day without rain, the seat in front of her was a perfectly fine choice. It was near the front, but not over a leg-space restricting wheel, and it was one of the few that didn’t have filthy, duct-tape-patched gouges scarring the ugly grey-brown material. In fact, it had only one flaw, one that showed itself today with a blatant dripping and pouring every time the bus took a left turn. Whenever it rained hard, the water leaked through the roof somewhere, and then poured down through the ceiling directly onto that seat. Brianna was one of the few with courage enough to sit near it, as there was some chance of the splatter hitting her in the event of sudden acceleration. The seat behind the wet seat was better than the one in front, however, as a sudden stop was much more likely to occur than the bus starting up. Brianna smiled softly, though many of the high school students sharing the bus with her at the moment were currently alone in their bench seats, she was the only one of them who had began the journey from the school with a seat all her own.
The bus began to slow again as it approached her house, water again poured out of the ceiling and splashed off the seat in front of her as the bus drew to a halt at the only stop on that block. Brianna turned to see the porch-light gleaming dully out over the rain drenched concrete path that ran from the sidewalk to the front door. She barely glanced at the bus driver as she moved to the front and walked past her, mumbling thanks as the door squeaked open and the roar of the rain and traffic filled her ears. It was raining harder than usual, Brianna had already dug her house keys out of her purse ready to unlock the door to the empty house. By the time she reached the front door, water dripped in her eyes, and her shoes were soaked.
Jamming the key into the lock, she opened the door to her rather eccentric looking house. The roof had a peculiar curve to it that always got curious looks from her friends and neighbors, but she didn’t mind. She loved every bit of it, from the circular windows and the stained glass, to the enormous thick trunked cherry tree that spread over the whole of the front lawn, and the cool and shady backyard with it’s small guest house. A driveway wound it’s way around to the garage in back. The garage faced the guest house across the yard.
Gold: Yes, indeed, you were ever-so-slightly helpful. Being as the story, at this point at least, is meant to depict just how boring Brianna's life is... especially when it comes to the routine of school and the like.
Mudkip: Thanks so much for the grammar help. I've always been terrible at placing semi-colons. If anything ever comes of this, I will definately need someone like you to look over it with me.

Oh, and yes, the sentance you couldn't undertand.... I'm working on it. LOL


>Today was what could be considered an “ordinary“ day.
We actually don't need this, because you do such a great job of capturing the drudgery of Brianna's day in this excerpt. :) So cut straight to Brianna slouching.

>made her nauseous
Technically, the term you're looking for is "nauseated." Nauseous refers to something that induces nausea. For instance, the smell of rotting eggs is nauseous. But the word is so misused that it is not a serious problem for your story... people will understand what you mean.

>it’s routine
It's = it is. You want "its" :)

>For some reason no one had yet to figure out
Double negative. When you say this, you are saying that everyone had already figured out out. Try, "For some reason everyone had yet to figure out."
>For some reason no one had yet to figure out, in the Seattle area, a land wrought with rain, even the residents hadn’t yet learned how to drive in it.
This whole sentence is pretty confusing. I don't actually know what you're saying. Remember, readers are stupid-- keep it simple!

>through the windshield, where the wipers worked furiously to keep it clear.
"Through the windshield, which the wipers worked furiously to keep clear."

>filthy, duct-tape-patched gouges scarring the ugly grey-brown material.
Great description!
>Brianna smiled softly, though many
Semi-colon, not comma. "Brianna smiled softly; though many"

>The bus began to slow again as it approached her house, water
The bus began to slow again as it approached her house. Water
>Brianna turned to see the porch-light gleaming dully out over the rain drenched concrete path that ran from the sidewalk to the front door.
Great description, I love it!

>It was raining harder than usual, Brianna had
It was raining harder than usual. Brianna had

>A driveway wound it’s way
"A driveway wound it is way" doesn't make sense. You want "its" again.

OVERALL

Nice job, and great imagery. Just make sure you check your grammar and, especially, punctuation.

I need help with the Wii, PLEASE HELP ME! 10 POINTS!!!?

So, It's summer.... I'm going somewhere for summer vacation. I got a wii for x-mas and i want to bring it with me. in the place i live (where im going for summer) they don't have cooool electronics like us. so, I want to bring my wii. I HAVE to bring it in my regular school bag. I want to and I have to anyway, cuz I can't put in in the suit case cuz it's new and we're really protective of it. We dont want it to be stolen, and I'll have my back pack with me at all times. And The problem is that I don't know what to do to protect it without it being scratched, dropped, or BROKEN! and we're bringing 2 remotes, 2 nunchucks, and 2 mario kart wheels. and we're scared that the wheel will break cuz its not really strong. So i dont know wat to do and please help. THANKS.

PS: I cant find those bubbly thingys that you put around fragile stuff.... and I dont know watta do and my mom isnt going tod o anything or go ANYWHERE just for this, so please help. ty


Try buying a case to carry it in. It should protect it enough and then you can store the wheels in your backpack without them scratching the Wii. Something like this should work
http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductD etails.aspx?product_id=61716


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  • Bags With Wheels? Not Just For Grannies – They Are For Everyone ...

    Due of the alarming number of students who suffered back and neck injuries for the past years, a study has been conducted to determine the major cause of these injuries. It has been found out that lifting heavy school bags everyday had been causing these muscle injuries to students especially the younger school goers. That is why many physicians of today strongly urge the parents to purchase the so-called rolling backpacks for children’s use. These rolling backpacks have been widely available in the market for a while now. However, because many have not been informed of the benefits they provide, only several parents used to buy them because it costs more than just regular bags.

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