Tupperware? 21-30? Female?

Jul 16, 2006 23:38

I have returned!

Well don't too excited yet, this is for my own benefit, AND MY FUTURE!
GO FUTURE!

So I have this long drawn-out application for VCU adcenter. One of the parts of the application process is to construct a 3 piece campaign for Tupperware for woman ages 21-30. Thats a really hard company and age group to tackle ( Read more... )

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megarian July 17 2006, 04:42:49 UTC
1. I think I have
2. Yes, and menopause is ***teh sweeeeeeet***
3. In spirit
4. Liquor. And pictures like the one posted.
5. one) Tupperware two)jesus three) serving the lord to the best of my ability
6. nuking Ramen wouldn't be the same without it.

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lotsofjoy July 17 2006, 04:45:33 UTC
OK... so I'm not in that age group.... I'm REALLY not in that age group *sob ( ... )

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emotionalnatas July 17 2006, 06:06:07 UTC
Thanks for the insight. You are close enough to the demographic.

Yeah 6 days, I can't wait to see you and my little cousins.

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lotsofjoy July 17 2006, 06:17:46 UTC
*snort* If I'm close enough to that age group, you'd better start asking 13 year olds too ;) LOL!

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finite_eternity July 17 2006, 05:20:07 UTC
1 - yes
2 - yes,lame
3 - hell no
4 - to buy? a bigger paycheck than i expected. to attend? something significant that is unconditionally free (no eight week rebate bullshit)
5 - music, friends/family, and Nintendo
6 - don't order Chinese Food without it!

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finite_eternity July 17 2006, 05:22:07 UTC
ps - obviously im not a woman

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emotionalnatas July 17 2006, 06:06:40 UTC
if only you were

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windowsilly July 17 2006, 16:32:50 UTC
1. Nope. I don't want to buy something that I will have to keep for a long time.

2. Yeah, tupperware is nice if you're a mom. I went to a tupperware party once, with my mom. I didn't like it very much.

3. That depends. If it was a tupperware drinking party, and no old people were there, I might.

4. See above. And there has to be good music.

5. good books, good music, and people

6. Remember the show Eerie Indiana? There was an episode where a family never aged because every night, they slept in huge tupperware containers in their front yard!

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canadawhom July 17 2006, 19:51:13 UTC
Although I have to so this myself...I am only responding because of question number 5 --the three most important things in your life (because come on, jason, that is ridiculous:

1.storage
2.cheesy party
3.cheesy party
4.cheesy party
5.significant life statement
5.storage

but, here is my response:

1. yes
2. yes; sweet
3. yes
4. yes, if there were old people there and if I received a free salad spinner
5. family, friends, culture (this statement is very broad)
6. Aladdin is my favorite Disney animated classic and the boy I don't know who commented above me is sweet because I often think of the first scene when closing tupperware. It's much more effective, you know.

You should probably disregard my answers altogether because I tend to act like a 68 year old woman.

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