Keep it fresh cupcakeBecause food safety is gender specific?
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Keep it fresh cupcakeBecause food safety is gender specific?
Calling it the "Tupperware Cupboard" gives it more credence than it deserves. It's usually the cupboard furthest away from the functional centre of the kitchen and is most likely only ever opened for a fraction of a second while random plastic shit is thrown in before the door quickly closes so as not to create a cascade of mismatched containers and their ill-fitting lids.
Mrs Bomber is a hoarder. She keeps everything. Even when all practical use has been diminished from an item. I on the other hand am a purger. That lid is slightly too difficult to get a good seal? Ditch it. Tiny crack in the bottom of the container? Out with the rest of the garbage. I ain't got no time for no dysfunctional plasticware.
As you can see, it's a hotbed of intensity only rivalled by border disputes in the Gaza Strip.
Blokes rabbiting on about Tupperware never thought I'd see the day.
One of the only good things about moving house often (9 times in 10 years) is the traditional purge associated with it. I just love getting rid of shit I don't need.
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Neither of us is ever wrong. Makes for some doozy arguments but it also seems to make it work.
We often joke that if we ever split it will be over one of three things: the stacking of the dishwasher, the chaos of the tupperware cupboard or the correct method of cooking rice.
I'm ruthless. I'll get rid of shit that I actually want to keep just to feel that sweet pain of the purge.
Blokes rabbiting on about Tupperware never thought I'd see the day.
Q: Why do walruses go to Tupperware parties?
Something about Seals and tightness.Q: Why do walruses go to Tupperware parties?
I saw this on one of the morning shows on Saturday morning when I was out and about and immediately thought of edgie. IIRC the house is somewhere in Victoria though.
So a cockroach inside a tupperware container is basically impervious to anything?The three things most likely to survive a nuclear exchange are rats, cockroaches and Tupperware.
No, but a rat inside a tupperware container inside a cockroach is.So a cockroach inside a tupperware container is basically impervious to anything?
So a cockroach inside a tupperware container is basically impervious to anything?
*granddaughter, Tarquin.![]()
No, but a rat inside a tupperware container inside a cockroach is.
The rats by the bins outside at my work are built like the Geelong premiership sides. So obviously we're talking about giant roaches here.Jeez, and I thought the roaches in Qld were big. They're bigger than rats in Melbun!
Is that you Franz?No, but a rat inside a tupperware container inside a cockroach is.
The rats by the bins outside at my work are built like the Geelong premiership sides. So obviously we're talking about giant roaches here.