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The hamburger press:
http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't realize they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving milk to my cat. Jill |
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On Aug 20, 12:08 am, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> The hamburger press: > > http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... > > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't realize > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the > ring that came with it. Got one too. It's mono-color and complete. Always used it right up until someone told me I ought to be forking my burger patties and pressing indentions in the center to keep them from cooking into meat balls. Life used to be so simple. And dumb. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote > The hamburger press: > > http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 > > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't > realize > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the > ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things > including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving > milk > to my cat. I have one of those. I am pretty sure at the moment I have two of the hamburger sections in my freezer, together they made the perfect size to hold some leftover blueberries from last year. I should get rid of them, I guess. My Tupperware cabinet is in disarray and I need the room. I certainly don't use them for burgers any more. nancy |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > The hamburger press: > > http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 > > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't > realize > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the > ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things > including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving > milk > to my cat. > > Jill > > Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon juicing thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce negotiations. |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote > Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon juicing > thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce negotiations. Have you looked on ebay? nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
. .. > > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote > >> Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon juicing >> thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce negotiations. > > Have you looked on ebay? > > nancy > No. I'm not comfortable buying used things made of plastic. Metal & glass, yes. Plastic no. I can't explain it. |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > wrote >> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote >> >>> Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon >>> juicing thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce negotiations. >> >> Have you looked on ebay? > No. I'm not comfortable buying used things made of plastic. Metal & glass, > yes. Plastic no. I can't explain it. I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. nancy |
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jmcquown wrote:
> The hamburger press: > > http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 > > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't > realize > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the > ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things > including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving > milk to my cat. Haven't bought any Tupperware in *years*. IMHO, it's overrated (not to mention very expensive compared to other brands). I am quite happy with the "lesser-brand name" stuff - it's a fraction of the the price and it seems to last for ages too. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
. .. > > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote > >> "Nancy Young" > wrote > >>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote >>> >>>> Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon >>>> juicing thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce >>>> negotiations. >>> >>> Have you looked on ebay? > >> No. I'm not comfortable buying used things made of plastic. Metal & >> glass, yes. Plastic no. I can't explain it. > > I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older > ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give > you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. > > nancy > > Why even think about a used pitcher, when you can get a new, clean one for five bucks at any decent grocery store? |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > wrote >> I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older >> ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give >> you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. > Why even think about a used pitcher, when you can get a new, clean one for > five bucks at any decent grocery store? I've looked around, I haven't seen what I am looking for. I don't want a round pitcher, those are easy to come by. I want a narrow one. Plastic. nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
... > > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote > >> "Nancy Young" > wrote > >>> I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older >>> ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give >>> you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. > >> Why even think about a used pitcher, when you can get a new, clean one >> for five bucks at any decent grocery store? > > I've looked around, I haven't seen what I am looking for. > I don't want a round pitcher, those are easy to come by. I want > a narrow one. Plastic. > > nancy > Brita makes one. You could use it without the filter. |
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"jmcquown" > wrote: > The hamburger press: > > http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...em_detail?fv_i > tem_number=P10086037000 > > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't realize > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the > ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things > including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving milk > to my cat. > > Jill Well, they do make perfectly shaped ice cream sandwiches. Cookie, scoop of ice cream, cookie and press. Perfection. marcella |
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stark wrote:
> On Aug 20, 12:08 am, "jmcquown" > wrote: >> The hamburger press: >> >> http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... >> >> My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >> realize they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" >> thing is and the ring that came with it. > > Got one too. It's mono-color and complete. Always used it right up > until someone told me I ought to be forking my burger patties and > pressing indentions in the center to keep them from cooking into meat > balls. Life used to be so simple. And dumb. They still sell those popsicle things, too! You know, where your mom would put Kool-Aid or some fruit drink in them and freeze them because it was cheaper than buying actual popsicles. Hmmm, they were never quite as good. Jill |
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ChattyCathy wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> The hamburger press: >> http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 >> >> My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >> realize >> they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is >> and the ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for >> various things including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them >> I use for giving milk to my cat. > > Haven't bought any Tupperware in *years*. IMHO, it's overrated (not to > mention very expensive compared to other brands). I am quite happy > with the "lesser-brand name" stuff - it's a fraction of the the price > and it seems to last for ages too. When I went off to work like a dutiful little daughter at age 18 Mom gave me a Tupperware lunch box. I still have some pieces of it around. It was a square that held a sandwich holder, a container for some fruit and a drink holder, sort of an adult "sippy cup" which every 18 year old should have. (laughing) They all fit together in a nice little lunch box container. I see they don't sell those anymore. Probably because they were totally embarrassing even if I'd been 8 instead of 18. They do sell lunchbox things and yes, from the photo it has a place for a juice-box! Oh goody! Cathy, you're absolutely right. Rubbermaid and some of the knock-offs are cheaper than Tupperware, you don't have to host (or attend) a "party" to buy them. They work just as well, if not better. Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > ChattyCathy wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >> >>> The hamburger press: >>> > http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 >>> >>> My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >>> realize >>> they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is >>> and the ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for >>> various things including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them >>> I use for giving milk to my cat. >> >> Haven't bought any Tupperware in *years*. IMHO, it's overrated (not to >> mention very expensive compared to other brands). I am quite happy >> with the "lesser-brand name" stuff - it's a fraction of the the price >> and it seems to last for ages too. > > When I went off to work like a dutiful little daughter at age 18 Mom gave > me > a Tupperware lunch box. I still have some pieces of it around. It was a > square that held a sandwich holder, a container for some fruit and a drink > holder, sort of an adult "sippy cup" which every 18 year old should have. > (laughing) They all fit together in a nice little lunch box container. I > see they don't sell those anymore. Probably because they were totally > embarrassing even if I'd been 8 instead of 18. They do sell lunchbox > things > and yes, from the photo it has a place for a juice-box! Oh goody! > > Cathy, you're absolutely right. Rubbermaid and some of the knock-offs are > cheaper than Tupperware, you don't have to host (or attend) a "party" to > buy > them. They work just as well, if not better. > > Jill You don't have to deal with a party at all to buy Tupperware. You call the dealer and say "I want this, here's some money, have a nice day". |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > I don't want a round pitcher, those are easy to come by. I want > a narrow one. Plastic. I have one of these: http://www.rubbermaid.com/rubbermaid...d=HPProd100028 I'm very happy with it. The mixer device works quite well. |
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![]() >> "Nancy Young" > wrote > > I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older > ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give > you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. > > nancy > > I have one. It is really ooky, but what can one expect from a 50 plus year old plastic item? I used to keep iced tea in it, so you can imagine the discoloration. I used it for a year or so, then put it away. Perhaps it is only thirty years old, I don't remember. I will send it to you. It has an eight cup (64 ounces) capacity. You will throw it out, but at least you can see that some still exist. Perhaps you will find a new one on eBay. |
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 00:08:10 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote: >The hamburger press: > >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 > >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't realize >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving milk >to my cat. > >Jill > what, are you a tupperware salesman? your pal, blake |
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![]() "margaret suran" > wrote >>> "Nancy Young" > wrote >> I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older >> ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give >> you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. > I have one. It is really ooky, but what can one expect from a 50 plus > year old plastic item? I used to keep iced tea in it, so you can imagine > the discoloration. I used it for a year or so, then put it away. Perhaps > it is only thirty years old, I don't remember. > > I will send it to you. It has an eight cup (64 ounces) capacity. You > will throw it out, but at least you can see that some still exist. Perhaps > you will find a new one on eBay. Haha! My ploy worked! Got me a free pitcher. (laugh) Thank you so much, Margaret, you don't need to do that. My problem is that the jar I use to make iced tea is rather unwieldy and is not condusive to a neat pour. I'm tired of cleaning up iced tea from the counter. If it's not one thing, it's another. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> "margaret suran" > wrote > >>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote > >>> I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older >>> ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give >>> you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. > >> I have one. It is really ooky, but what can one expect from a 50 plus >> year old plastic item? I used to keep iced tea in it, so you can imagine >> the discoloration. I used it for a year or so, then put it away. Perhaps >> it is only thirty years old, I don't remember. >> >> I will send it to you. It has an eight cup (64 ounces) capacity. You >> will throw it out, but at least you can see that some still exist. Perhaps >> you will find a new one on eBay. > > Haha! My ploy worked! Got me a free pitcher. (laugh) Thank you > so much, Margaret, you don't need to do that. My problem is that > the jar I use to make iced tea is rather unwieldy and is not condusive > to a neat pour. I'm tired of cleaning up iced tea from the counter. > > If it's not one thing, it's another. > > nancy > > Nancy, I killed it. ![]() the whole thing came apart at a seam or something. The only good thing about it is, that it was not the thin pitcher you wanted, but a high round one, almost like a very tall plastic glass with a cover. I am such an idiot! This is the first day in I don't know how long, that I am able to get to rfc (Debbie had to change my cable connection from Earthlink to Roadrunner and she exchanged her keypad for mine, because I rubbed off all the letters) and I do this stupid thing. It's a good thing I did it to you, you know already how idiotic I am. I am sorry. Really. Hugs, M |
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![]() "margaret suran" > wrote > Nancy Young wrote: >> "margaret suran" > wrote >>> I will send it to you. It has an eight cup (64 ounces) capacity. You >>> will throw it out, but at least you can see that some still exist. >>> Perhaps you will find a new one on eBay. >> >> Haha! My ploy worked! Got me a free pitcher. (laugh) Thank you >> so much, Margaret, you don't need to do that. My problem is that >> the jar I use to make iced tea is rather unwieldy and is not condusive >> to a neat pour. I'm tired of cleaning up iced tea from the counter. > Nancy, I killed it. ![]() > the whole thing came apart at a seam or something. Aw!, I'm sorry I put you to that trouble for naught. > The only good thing about it is, that it was not the thin pitcher you > wanted, but a high round one, almost like a very tall plastic glass with a > cover. I am such an idiot! This is the first day in I don't know how > long, that I am able to get to rfc I have been watching for you. Glad it was only a computer thing. Last I heard Stan was with you. I thought maybe he locked you in a closet or something. He's like that. >(Debbie had to change my cable connection from Earthlink to Roadrunner and >she exchanged her keypad for mine, because I rubbed off all the letters) >and I do this stupid thing. It's a good thing I did it to you, you know >already how idiotic I am. Not hardly. Not even close. Hugs to you for thinking of me. nancy |
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Nancy - re your comment: "If it's not one thing, it's another." I used to
work with a woman with a heavy southern accent. She used to say, "If it ain't rats, it's roaches!" Cracked us up! > -- "Hope everyone is happy in your head - we're all doin' pretty good in mine." --Unknown "Nancy Young" > wrote in message . .. > > "margaret suran" > wrote > >>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote > >>> I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older >>> ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give >>> you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher. > >> I have one. It is really ooky, but what can one expect from a 50 plus >> year old plastic item? I used to keep iced tea in it, so you can imagine >> the discoloration. I used it for a year or so, then put it away. >> Perhaps it is only thirty years old, I don't remember. >> >> I will send it to you. It has an eight cup (64 ounces) capacity. You >> will throw it out, but at least you can see that some still exist. >> Perhaps you will find a new one on eBay. > > Haha! My ploy worked! Got me a free pitcher. (laugh) Thank you > so much, Margaret, you don't need to do that. My problem is that > the jar I use to make iced tea is rather unwieldy and is not condusive > to a neat pour. I'm tired of cleaning up iced tea from the counter. > > If it's not one thing, it's another. > > nancy > |
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![]() "Snickers" > wrote > Nancy - re your comment: "If it's not one thing, it's another." I used to > work with a woman with a heavy southern accent. She used to say, "If it > ain't rats, it's roaches!" Cracked us up! Ha! That's a riot. I'll be on the lookout for a chance to use it. nancyu |
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![]() >> nancy >> > Nancy, I killed it. ![]() > the whole thing came apart at a seam or something. The only good thing > about it is, that it was not the thin pitcher you wanted, but a high > round one, almost like a very tall plastic glass with a cover. I am > such an idiot! This is the first day in I don't know how long, that I > am able to get to rfc (Debbie had to change my cable connection from > Earthlink to Roadrunner and she exchanged her keypad for mine, because I > rubbed off all the letters) and I do this stupid thing. It's a good > thing I did it to you, you know already how idiotic I am. > > I am sorry. Really. Hugs, M You ought to try to return it to Tupperware. The big thing that they used to tout was their "Lifetime" warranty. See if they will replace it! Later, BobSlo |
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 00:08:10 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote: >The hamburger press: > >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...P100 86037000 > >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't realize >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving milk >to my cat. > I just put two of those ring things in the recycle box tonight... should I fish them out for you? I'm sure if I searched carefully I could find the rest of the set, including the presser. ![]() -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for the chicken, a lifetime commitment for the pig. |
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On Aug 20, 6:09 pm, "Snickers" > wrote:
> Nancy - re your comment: "If it's not one thing, it's another." I used to > work with a woman with a heavy southern accent. She used to say, "If it > ain't rats, it's roaches!" Cracked us up! > Hmmmm. I suspect your friend was a southern urbanite. Rural Southerners say "If it ain't bugs, it's worms." |
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On Aug 20, 1:12?pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > > > ChattyCathy wrote: > >> jmcquown wrote: > > >>> The hamburger press: > > >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... > > >>> My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't > >>> realize > >>> they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is > >>> and the ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for > >>> various things including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them > >>> I use for giving milk to my cat. > > >> Haven't bought any Tupperware in *years*. IMHO, it's overrated (not to > >> mention very expensive compared to other brands). I am quite happy > >> with the "lesser-brand name" stuff - it's a fraction of the the price > >> and it seems to last for ages too. > > > When I went off to work like a dutiful little daughter at age 18 Mom gave > > me > > a Tupperware lunch box. I still have some pieces of it around. It was a > > square that held a sandwich holder, a container for some fruit and a drink > > holder, sort of an adult "sippy cup" which every 18 year old should have. > > (laughing) They all fit together in a nice little lunch box container. I > > see they don't sell those anymore. Probably because they were totally > > embarrassing even if I'd been 8 instead of 18. They do sell lunchbox > > things > > and yes, from the photo it has a place for a juice-box! Oh goody! > > > Cathy, you're absolutely right. Rubbermaid and some of the knock-offs are > > cheaper than Tupperware, you don't have to host (or attend) a "party" to > > buy > > them. They work just as well, if not better. > > > Jill > > You don't have to deal with a party at all to buy Tupperware. You call the > dealer and say "I want this, here's some money, have a nice day Yeah, but... doesn't the Tupperware party come with a sex toy matinee? |
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blake murphy wrote:
> "jmcquown" wrote: > >The hamburger press: > > >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... > > >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't realize > >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the > >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things > >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving milk > >to my cat. > > >Jill > > what, are you a tupperware salesman? > blake Not only are you dumb, you're also blind... no one would mistake Jill for a man. Sheldon Seeing |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message oups.com... > blake murphy wrote: >> "jmcquown" wrote: >> >The hamburger press: >> >> >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... >> >> >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >> >realize >> >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and >> >the >> >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >> >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving >> >milk >> >to my cat. >> >> >Jill >> >> what, are you a tupperware salesman? >> blake > > Not only are you dumb, you're also blind... no one would mistake Jill > for a man. > > Sheldon Seeing That went right over your head. Ms P |
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On Aug 20, 7:03 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > > ... > > > The hamburger press: > > >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... > > > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't > > realize > > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and the > > ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things > > including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving > > milk > > to my cat. > > > Jill > > Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon juicing > thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce negotiations. A lot of those hard-to-find T'ware things were hostess premiums - only available if you gave a T'ware party. That's what you should do, Joe, and see if you can get one that way. ;-) N. |
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"Nancy2" > wrote in message
oups.com... > On Aug 20, 7:03 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote: >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > The hamburger press: >> >> >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... >> >> > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >> > realize >> > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and >> > the >> > ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >> > including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving >> > milk >> > to my cat. >> >> > Jill >> >> Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon juicing >> thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce negotiations. > > > A lot of those hard-to-find T'ware things were hostess premiums - only > available if you gave a T'ware party. That's what you should do, Joe, > and see if you can get one that way. ;-) > > N. > Nah...they no longer exist in any form, according to my inside source. |
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On Aug 21, 10:22 am, "Ms P" > wrote:
> "Sheldon" > wrote in message > > oups.com... > > > > > blake murphy wrote: > >> "jmcquown" wrote: > >> >The hamburger press: > > >> >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... > > >> >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't > >> >realize > >> >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and > >> >the > >> >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things > >> >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving > >> >milk > >> >to my cat. > > >> >Jill > > >> what, are you a tupperware salesman? > >> blake > > > Not only are you dumb, you're also blind... no one would mistake Jill > > for a man. > > > Sheldon Seeing > > That went right over your head. But hey, Sheldon is thinking of Jill *as a woman*. Wouldn't that be a heckuva match? > > Ms P --Bryan |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:22:59 -0500, "Ms P" >
wrote: > >"Sheldon" > wrote in message roups.com... >> blake murphy wrote: >>> "jmcquown" wrote: >>> >The hamburger press: >>> >>> >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... >>> >>> >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >>> >realize >>> >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and >>> >the >>> >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >>> >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving >>> >milk >>> >to my cat. >>> >>> >Jill >>> >>> what, are you a tupperware salesman? >>> blake >> >> Not only are you dumb, you're also blind... no one would mistake Jill >> for a man. >> >> Sheldon Seeing > > >That went right over your head. > >Ms P I will guarentee (money back type) you that it didn't. Stay out of the crossfire! You can get hurt if you're not careful. -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for the chicken, a lifetime commitment for the pig. |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:37:28 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> wrote: >"Nancy2" > wrote in message roups.com... >> On Aug 20, 7:03 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote: >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> >>> ... >>> >>> > The hamburger press: >>> >>> >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... >>> >>> > My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >>> > realize >>> > they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and >>> > the >>> > ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >>> > including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving >>> > milk >>> > to my cat. >>> >>> > Jill >>> >>> Meanwhile, the discontinue excellent, useful things, like a lemon juicing >>> thing I couldn't get from my ex during our divorce negotiations. >> >> >> A lot of those hard-to-find T'ware things were hostess premiums - only >> available if you gave a T'ware party. That's what you should do, Joe, >> and see if you can get one that way. ;-) >> >> N. >> > >Nah...they no longer exist in any form, according to my inside source. > So, now you have to scour EBay. ![]() -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for the chicken, a lifetime commitment for the pig. |
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sf wrote:
>>>> what, are you a tupperware salesman? >>>> blake >>> Not only are you dumb, you're also blind... no one would mistake Jill >>> for a man. >>> >>> Sheldon Seeing >> >> That went right over your head. >> >> Ms P > > > I will guarentee (money back type) you that it didn't. Stay out of > the crossfire! You can get hurt if you're not careful. > I also caught the meaning (intent) of Sheldon't post. I suspect Ms P missed it? |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 14:16:02 -0700, Bobo Bonobo® >
wrote: >On Aug 21, 10:22 am, "Ms P" > wrote: >> "Sheldon" > wrote in message >> >> oups.com... >> >> >> >> > blake murphy wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" wrote: >> >> >The hamburger press: >> >> >> >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... >> >> >> >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >> >> >realize >> >> >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and >> >> >the >> >> >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >> >> >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving >> >> >milk >> >> >to my cat. >> >> >> >Jill >> >> >> what, are you a tupperware salesman? >> >> blake >> >> > Not only are you dumb, you're also blind... no one would mistake Jill >> > for a man. >> >> > Sheldon Seeing >> >> That went right over your head. > >But hey, Sheldon is thinking of Jill *as a woman*. >Wouldn't that be a heckuva match? >> >> Ms P > >--Bryan i would pay not to see that. your pal, blake |
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 00:01:50 -0700, sf wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:22:59 -0500, "Ms P" > >wrote: > >> >>"Sheldon" > wrote in message groups.com... >>> blake murphy wrote: >>>> "jmcquown" wrote: >>>> >The hamburger press: >>>> >>>> >http://order.tupperware.com/pls/htpr...m.show_item_de... >>>> >>>> >My mother gave me a, um, set? I guess you'd call it in 1980. Didn't >>>> >realize >>>> >they still made these. I have no idea where the "press" thing is and >>>> >the >>>> >ring that came with it. I've used the little bowls for various things >>>> >including acting as a misen place and oh, one of them I use for giving >>>> >milk >>>> >to my cat. >>>> >>>> >Jill >>>> >>>> what, are you a tupperware salesman? >>>> blake >>> >>> Not only are you dumb, you're also blind... no one would mistake Jill >>> for a man. >>> >>> Sheldon Seeing >> >> >>That went right over your head. >> >>Ms P > > >I will guarentee (money back type) you that it didn't. Stay out of >the crossfire! You can get hurt if you're not careful. nothing goes over the head of sheldon! he is all-seeing, all-knowing. just ask him! your pal, blake |
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