RodS wrote:
> On 6/02/2010 4:06 PM, Ozgirl wrote:
>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>> > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>> > wrote in message
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>>>>>> ~ky~ wrote:
>>>>>>> > wrote in message
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>>>>>>>> I am smoking a chicken, and making cheesy cauliflower bake and
>>>>>>>> salad for dinner. 1 small bag of peanuts in the shell, and 2
>>>>>>>> very cold, almost freezing, Miller Chills during the game, one
>>>>>>>> in the first half, and one in the second half. Just the two of
>>>>>>>> us this year, so nothing really fancy. Yours? Friends coming,
>>>>>>>> or you going somewhere else?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cheri
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What's a "super bowl?"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> An oversized serving bowl, silly 
>>>>>
>>>>> Here that is called a popcorn bowl.
>>>>
>>>> Here, a popcorn bowl is something big enough to fit your popcorn in
>>>>
I am truly thankful to the Americans who over time have made a
>>>> serving bowl/dish etc for every occasion. My prized possession is
>>>> my glass hard-boiled egg plate. It looks fabulous filled with
>>>> devilled eggs!
>>>
>>> I've had several egg things over the years. No glass ones though.
>>
>> Similar to this which I am not sure is plastic or glass. Mine has a
>> nice glass.
>>
>>
>
> Do you keep it in the same draw as your Automatic belly button brush
> :-)
Aww, never seen those. My late aunt used to give all the adult nieces and
nephews a token pressie at Xmas, just something small. My girl cousins and I
used to have great fun trying to work out what the things were we actually
got. One year we decided my gift was a pickled onion picker upperer. Damn me
if it wasn't the coolest thing! I was so pleased. I used it for many, many
years. It looked sorta like a syringe and you grabbed the onion with claws,
like those claw games at amusements centres where you pay a bunch of money
to keep missing the toys

I believe some of the things she gave out were
gifts for games at Tupperware parties. I recently acquired (from goodness
knows where) a keyring, It is a miniature Tupperware shape-o. I am thrilled!
http://www.tupperwarekeychains.com/shap_O%20ball.htm
Here is the original shape-o
http://www.tupperdiva.com/toys/pages/shapeo.html