A team of scientists locked a set of Tupperware consisting of twelve matching containers with lids in a locked compartment for three months.?ÿ When they opened it none of the twenty-four lids matched any of the remaining eight containers.
I can believe it.?ÿ And that doesn't count all the butter tubs that are hiding in the corners.
Andy
Fact is always stranger than fiction.
We all know, also, that clothes dryers eat socks, grind them into fine dust and fart them out the vent with the finer lint particles.
If anybody happens to find any missing Tupperware or socks, please look through it for any of the many Phillips head screwdrivers I own.?ÿ I can't find a one and are surely mixed in with the rest of the missing items...?ÿ?ÿ
If anybody happens to find any missing Tupperware or socks, please look through it for any of the many Phillips head screwdrivers I own.?ÿ I can't find a one and are surely mixed in with the rest of the missing items...?ÿ?ÿ
They're hiding among the Reed & Prince Screwdrivers!?ÿ ?ÿ
I??ve heard those Tupperware parties can get pretty wild.
That's because the women announce they are headed to a Tupperware party when they are actually headed to a Passion Parties party.
@holy-cow I had to look up how to pronounce ??Phthalates?? so as to not sound like I have a lisp using the word in conversation regarding ??toys??.?ÿ
Do you suppose we have been misspelling phtuck all these years?