Zen Tupperware
June 26, 2001 8:59 AM   Subscribe

Anyone here a Zen Tupperware rep? I mean, what's the sales spiel? The cool place not to keep your food? The food container that's not a food container? I have to know! Anyone interested in a MeFi Tupperware party?
posted by davehat (13 comments total)
 
People over at plastic.com might be. We prefer titanium lunchboxes.. it's the new chrome you know.. get chic!
posted by Kino at 9:21 AM on June 26, 2001


I poked around and found (under Tupperware party ideas):

Shower tea

Obviously, my first reaction was "The buns would go soggy", but then I read the description and got up to speed.

There's no need to go shopping for a gift - guests can just pop somemoney in an envelope and the bride-to-be can select the Tupperware products of her choice at the end of the party.

Mmm. She'll love that. Tupperware products. Every girl's dream.

Then I thought, why not? Why not have a real party with vast quantities of Drugs and Booze and unmentionable activities in darkened rooms. And try to sell Tupperware at it. I mean people will buy anything when they're stoned. Put brightly coloured objects in them. That'll work.
posted by Grangousier at 9:21 AM on June 26, 2001


What is the sound of one Tupper-SealĀ® sealing?
posted by dfowler at 10:05 AM on June 26, 2001


Zen Tupperware koan:

What is the sound of one lid burping
posted by briank at 10:12 AM on June 26, 2001


If a lid burps and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?
posted by silusGROK at 10:21 AM on June 26, 2001


OK, so I'm caught out looking for a gag for my own post, but I found this Zen Koan Generator.

I know, its 5 years old, but there have been no links to it from here yet. Of course, that might be because it ain't that good.....
posted by davehat at 10:22 AM on June 26, 2001


Also available in german.
posted by davehat at 10:25 AM on June 26, 2001


The site lists for "modern entertaining". Does this mean the post modern entertaining set has three sided (formerly square) bowls?

Or would these be the perfect gift for storing mantras so they don't get stale.
posted by vanderwal at 10:30 AM on June 26, 2001


No, the postmodern entertaining set prefers one sided bottles.
posted by moss at 10:36 AM on June 26, 2001


high altitude religions and vacuum sealed bowels cannot exist in a vacc...
posted by clavdivs at 11:07 AM on June 26, 2001


"...vacuum sealed bowels..."

whoa, that could be uncomfortable ;)
posted by treedream at 11:36 AM on June 26, 2001


Actually, they're kinda nice . . .
posted by fpatrick at 1:05 PM on June 26, 2001


Tupperware rules. remember when it was expensive yet exclusive...
posted by clavdivs at 1:36 PM on June 26, 2001


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