Polly, I had dozens of Tupperware containers that I couldn't find any of
the seals for. Finally sold some of them at a yard sale & tossed the rest.
I cannot figure out why the containers stay around and the seals vanish.
Must go to the same place that stray socks disappear to!
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Donna in Idaho!
Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator
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"Polly Esther" wrote in message
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That is a good beginning. Do you have every McCalls' Needlework magazine
back through 1960? Sufficient bread twists, rubber bands, paper clips and
pieces of heavy cardboard just in case there's a shortage? Crystal
coasters,
cutwork tablecloths for tables you don't have and will never, 12 to 15
wooden salad bowls, a spandex exercise suit, 22 tubes of hand lotion and
at
least one baby comb and brush? Two ice crushers that never worked, 5
crockpots that are always the wrong size and the handles for Tupperware
pie
takers that you could never find when and if you toted a pie?
Just wondering. Polly
"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
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I think after reading this list there probably isnt any one else who
will
want to own up to owning more stuff than you. You win by default!
Diana