Tupperware/ American Idol ect.

So I sell Tupperware now. You can get to my very own Tupperware site by clicking on “I sell this stuff”. It is up for a limited time because I don’t feel like paying for it to be up longer. If you want to buy some Tupperware I’m your contact. Ask me questions, let me throw you a party- you can even do a fundraiser with Tupperware with 40% of sales going to your organization. The easiest way for you to get some Tupperware if you live far from me is to have a party. You can do this techinically by just getting a bunch of outside orders from friends and piling them together as a party. This is known as a book party. It is nearly the same as an internet party. No consultant is needed and the party is open as long as you choose. Hosts get rewards towards free Tupperware based on party sales and the items can be shipped to the host rather than the consultant without that pesky $4 direct shipping charge. I really do recommend this stuff because of its durability- you can’t beat the lifetime warranty. I could tell you so much more, but I’ll let you ask because those who aren’t interested will just get annoyed.

On to something else. I was writing warranty and thinking of writing guarantee. And I was wondering why the two words aren’t spelled more the same. Warranty looks like an adjective like-warrant. “You’re getting arrested with the help of this warranty type paper.” And guarantee looks like you say it “g-war and tea”. Looking these up I ran across the word ‘dryad’ which is also a nice word. It means a nymph of the forest. It makes me think of a sad nymph mourning the loss of some Greek hero or a fellow nymph being turned into a tree or something.

My husband Dan and I are watching American Idol and talking about who our favorites are. I feel I have a handle on how well they all did being interested in music myself. Constantine finally got voted off the competition. We knew he would be eventually, but what really blows my mind is how he sang the song so badly last night and in his goodbye version it sounds great. It’s like, if he sang that way last night we might be saying goodbye to Scott or Anthony. It really was a terrible job last night- not to mention the fact that he has been trying to be a rocker when obviously he belongs in the showtunes genre. He needs to stick with what he’s better at and stop pretending to be something he’s not. As for Scott and Anthony, those are the other two we expect to go soon. Scott is just not very energetic and Anthony doesn’t have that sparkle that the others have. My husband and I think it is that boyband cuteness that keeps him on week after week. It certainly gives him a solid fanbase among those who follow boy bands. My personal fave is Bo because I think he really puts his heart into what he does, he has fun with it, makes it look easy, and HE CAN REALLY SING. Compare that to Constantine’s yelling most of the lyrics. It’s like night and day. Anywhen, that’s my rant.

One Reply to “Tupperware/ American Idol ect.”

  1. I agree that Scott should have been gone, but I disagree that he has boyband cuteness. There is no warmth about him and he’s no better than “good”. He should have been gone weeks agon, and after him should have gone Constantine. I also think it’s neat that you’re selling Tupperware. My mom used to do that when I was little and I would spend hours playing house with all her stuff. LOL. Don’t know why I thought I’d share that.

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