I ADORE Aunt Barbara! She has a lot of mini episodes on YouTube. I think Tupperware should sponsor a TV show…I would SO watch it. Have it set in a mid-century modern house circa 1964. They could load it up with product tie-ins and revitalize aging brands.
I liked the dark haired host. But what was up with the blonde one? Wasn’t she overdoing it a bit too much? Was that to cover her nervousness, or to show that she was cool with it, or what?
@The Gay Numbers: There have been and are many drag tupperware sales people…. it started in 1195 with Pam Teflon, this one just happens to be the number one Consultant.
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I LOVE his laugh!
I ADORE Aunt Barbara! She has a lot of mini episodes on YouTube. I think Tupperware should sponsor a TV show…I would SO watch it. Have it set in a mid-century modern house circa 1964. They could load it up with product tie-ins and revitalize aging brands.
the blond lady got ants in her pants
very cool
Hahaha, this is why I love MSNBC.
You GO girl! *whistle*
love it!
I liked the dark haired host. But what was up with the blonde one? Wasn’t she overdoing it a bit too much? Was that to cover her nervousness, or to show that she was cool with it, or what?
AB FAB
He stole this from a play off broadway. I swear I saw a playback in the early part of this decade with a drag queen selling tupperware.
He has been doing this for awhile, I was invited to a party of his over a year ago and didnt go, but everyone who did told me they had a great time.
@The Gay Numbers: There have been and are many drag tupperware sales people…. it started in 1195 with Pam Teflon, this one just happens to be the number one Consultant.
Wow, love, love love Aunt Barbara…and the voice, perfection.
That was awesome.