View Full Version : pic: Jacob Komar does Doritos
acdcfan259
16-07-2008, 21:25
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acdcfan259
16-07-2008, 21:27
To learn more about Jacob's program, go here (http://www.dosomething.org/node/3510)
On a side note Doritos bags don't like being photographed.
We have been looking for Jacob's Doritos bag forever! Glad to see someone found one!
Billfred
16-07-2008, 21:52
I've been wondering if/when this was coming--good eyes!
Schnabel
16-07-2008, 23:01
HAHA, I ran into my kitchen as soon as I saw this with no luck. lol. We do have a different guy, but I forgot which one and am too lazy to go see it.
GaryVoshol
04-09-2008, 13:01
I got one of these today. I thought, "Hey, I know that guy!" Then I remembered this thread.
I wonder how many there are of any individual, and how many different people have been honored?
whytheheckme
04-09-2008, 14:32
These have been printing for MONTHS.... Something like half-a-billion bags total with my face on it....
Just think, my face fills landfills :P
That reminds me.... The other day I was going into the hospital for Physical Therapy, and when I got to the outpatient desk, the woman asked me for ID. I reached into my pocket, and I realized I left my wallet at home. Panicking, I look over to the gift shop, where I see some bags of Nacho Cheese Doritos®. I picked one up with my face on it, walked over to the desk, and the woman laughed and gave me my ID sticker...
These have been printing for MONTHS.... Something like half-a-billion bags total with my face on it....
Just think, my face fills landfills :P
That actually sounds like a good challenge.
Help keep Jacob out of landfills. Come up with something good to do with left-over Dorito bags.
JaneYoung
04-09-2008, 15:39
Come up with something good to do with left-over Dorito bags.
*cough* (http://www.greenwithenvygifts.com/purses.html)
I've been kind of looking at a small clutch (that's a purse, people) for a while.
Al Skierkiewicz
04-09-2008, 16:25
Panicking, I look over to the gift shop, where I see some bags of Nacho Cheese Doritos®. I picked one up with my face on it, walked over to the desk, and the woman laughed and gave me my ID sticker...
Only You, Jacob! It is a really cool tribute to be recognized in a such a way. Glad to know you.
joshsmithers
04-09-2008, 16:42
That reminds me.... The other day I was going into the hospital for Physical Therapy, and when I got to the outpatient desk, the woman asked me for ID. I reached into my pocket, and I realized I left my wallet at home. Panicking, I look over to the gift shop, where I see some bags of Nacho Cheese Doritos®. I picked one up with my face on it, walked over to the desk, and the woman laughed and gave me my ID sticker...
Nice, but would they accept that as ID at the airport?
Nice, but would they accept that as ID at the airport?
Technically you can get onto a flight without ID now.
Elgin Clock
04-09-2008, 17:09
Technically you can get onto a flight without ID now.
What kind of planes are you flying on? LOL
(Remind me not to take those flights)
I've flown a few times this year & connected in multuiple airports, & they all required ID.*
It's not to check the ID per-say, but to verify you match your ticket which has all your info attached through it by a paper trail.
*The full 360 degree scanning machine (re: not metal detector) I walked through was cool as well, but that's another subject.
What kind of planes are you flying on? LOL
(Remind me not to take those flights)
I've flown a few times this year & connected in multuiple airports, & they all required ID.*
It's not to check the ID per-say, but to verify you match your ticket which has all your info attached through it by a paper trail.
*The full 360 degree scanning machine (re: not metal detector) I walked through was cool as well, but that's another subject.
I read about it somewhere. Trying to find the article now.
Not the one I read originally, but this article (http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/jul/14/walletless_traveler_recounts_journey/?city_local) shows it can be done
Jacob, congrats on this!
I spent 3 years working as a "descriptive analyst" aka-taste tester-for a huge corporation that makes spices, smells, and develops new products, often for other big companies or restaurants. On two of the days in my work week I worked on quality control for ingredients used for popular snack foods (cheeses, other dairy, spices). These ingredients then were added to a triangular chip product.
Sound familiar?;)
*cough* (http://www.greenwithenvygifts.com/purses.html)
I've been kind of looking at a small clutch (that's a purse, people) for a while.
My mother-in-law actually weaves plastic bags (think target or grocery stores) into heavy duty bags.
I forgot this in my last post. Nice work Jacob. Sounds like a great win-win program. Are the prisoners getting some sort of certification as a computer tech in the process?
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