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Gallery of Lost Dishes - 029 - 032
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Dish 029
Flower Power is the theme of this drink container. The owner
was overhead proclaiming they 'brought their beverage in a container
they didn't mind leaving behind.' Right. We decided to leave
the alcohol, just to tempt the owner and see who might tote this
unique gem around Barnes Place for all the world to see.
Normally, we have some thoughts as to where and how you could
use containers displayed in the Gallery of Lost Dishes, but unless
you're smuggling spiked apple juice into a day care, we're not
sure how you should use this collectible.
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Dish 030
Several
of these aluminum PBR beverage containers were discovered all
over the house, positioned on the tops of picture frames, speakers,
and such. We anticipate this particular item will never be claimed,
and are pondering, just who is the PBR Sipper?
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The PBR Sipper?
Circumstantial evidence connects Lee to the PBR containers.
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Dish 031
Perfect for left-over apple-pear chutney, this 4-cup container
is microwaveable.
"You know those are ours!!! And don't
you dare think that our fine Tupperware bowl is some kind of
contribution to Barnes Place - mother would be furious. You
can keep the other piece of crap Rubbermaid thing though."
-- CLAIMED by Dan, December 15, 2002.
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Dish 032
Baby, this ain't Rubbermaid. This is true Tupperware. One
of the few authentic pieces we have in our collection, somebody's
Mother is certainly pissed he didn't bring home her Tupperware.
"You know those are ours!!! And don't
you dare think that our fine Tupperware bowl is some kind of
contribution to Barnes Place - mother would be furious. You
can keep the other piece of crap Rubbermaid thing though."
-- CLAIMED by Dan, December 15, 2002.
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