Tupperware parties?


They still had those in the '60s?

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Well, yeah they still do TODAY in some places.

Just because we lose today's battle doesn't mean we've lost tommorow's war.

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This somehow disturbs me.

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Why would it distube you? That some ppl STILL like to do tangible things now days that don't involve a cell phone or a computer?

I like to get together with groups and have REAL card games still, I guess that's OUTDATED too. It's gonna get to where ppl don't do ANYTHING anymore.

Just because we lose today's battle doesn't mean we've lost tommorow's war.

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They definitely still did them in the 80s when I was a kid. Not a stretch that they would still be doing them. Tupperware is well designed and a great excuse to get together and gossip.

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It amazes me that the OP thinks it is strange, I would have thought that they were at their hight in the 60's.

Let Zygons Be Zygons.

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Because they WERE at their height in the 60's, I personally love that quick little shot because my mother showed me this movie when I was a kid, and went on to explain how people really used to do that all the time, and my grandmother hosted a lot of those parties! So that scene is actually wonderful to me. The exact opposite of "strange"

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Why would it distube you? That some ppl STILL like to do tangible things now days that don't involve a cell phone or a computer?

Tupperware parties are "tangible"? I think it's disturbing too. Not because it's not computerized. Just... who doesn't know what tupperware is and how to use it by now?

For every lie I unlearn I learn something new - Ani Difranco

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