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Old 09-23-2009, 09:44 AM   #25
DixieGal
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What's the point nobody will come, they will think I am trying to sell them some anti lice medication.
Exactly! It's been 5 or 6 yrs since the last time I got guilted into having a Tupperware party. But at least with those, you get lots of prizes for hosting. However, with an ebook reader (aka liseuseseesuess), where's my incentive to humiliate myself by forcing my friends to attend and guilting them into buying overpriced stuff they don't want or need? The satisfaction of knowing more people are reading isn't enough to make me want to invite/blackmail a bunch of people into my house for the presentation and cookies.

Whatever happened to Pampered Chef, Home Interiors, and Sarah Coventry Jewelry? I've done my share of hosting and/or attending those also. I've gotten old and mean, and learned how to say "no," so I haven't been invited to one in a long time. YAY!
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