Tell me about it! One of these days I'm going to go through all our Tupperware (lots of it) and toss and containers and lids that don't have matches.If you look in our cabinets you'll see how true that is.
The missing socks become Tupperware lids that don't fit anything.If you look in our cabinets you'll see how true that is.
Also in our pantry, our closet, her office, her office closet...
The frustrating thing is that we have twice as many lids as containers, and half of the containers don't have lids. It's like socks in the dryer -- they only get used together, so how do they manage to get separated? And WHERE DID THE MISSING ONES GO??
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I tried that once.One of these days I'm going to go through all our Tupperware (lots of it) and toss and containers and lids that don't have matches.
A Tupperware party? Mr. Obvious.Sounds like it's time for a PARTY!
Doubtless a similar "value" to all of the rusty spare parts, broken tools. and nearly-empty spray cans which currently occupy every horizontal surface in my garage.... it might have historical value soon!
Funny but just was reading the other day that she was buried in a lead lined coffin
Shouldn't this be in Groaners?
It was a tough choice.Shouldn't this be in Groaners?
Must have had something to do with her glowing personality.Funny but just was reading the other day that she was buried in a lead lined coffin
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Marie Curie's Body Was So Radioactive She Was Buried In A Lead-Lined Coffin
Her research into radioactivity changed the nature of modern physics, but how radioactive has it left this famous scientist?www.iflscience.com
At least she didn't need a night light.Must have had something to do with her glowing personality.