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One of my friends said she knew the children had grown-up when she was
able to replace all the plastic glasses with real glass tumblers. I agree. We still have a few Tupperware glasses but they aren't used very often. Susan On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:29:43 -0600, Julia in MN wrote: We apparently aren't too hard on glasses. We've been married almost 37 years and recently broke another of the 12 or so glasses my brother gave us when we got married. Still have 3 left. Of course, we've gone through quite a few other glasses. Most of those from the fast food places didn't last a long time. My glasses are getting to look pretty tough from the dishwasher, so I think I may be replacing some before too long. But the old ones will be thrown when that happens. Julia in MN |
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