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Posted By: Gary Benson

Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:41 PM

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And what came in the bottle?
Posted By: vermontster

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:43 PM

Mrs. Butterworth maple syrup?
Posted By: Monster Toms

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:43 PM


Looks like a Mrs. Butterworths syrup bottle!
Posted By: wissmiss

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:46 PM

Yup, Mrs. Butterworth syrup.
Posted By: Lazarus

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:49 PM

It looks like a middle aged woman who was stereotyped as one relegated to serving a male dominant society fixated with repressing women by having them serve their base needs like food . . .
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:51 PM

Not Mrs Butterworth. Not syrup.
Angry woman.
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:54 PM

Lazarus you have been too much sun, with going on........... such a long winded reply
Nothing Canadian eh
Posted By: Sullivan K

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 08:58 PM

That's Mrs. Pig Castrator.
Posted By: Lazarus

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 09:00 PM

Originally Posted by Northof50
Lazarus you have been too much sun, with going on........... such a long winded reply
Nothing Canadian eh


I just wanted to say it before one of the Millenials did. :-)
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 09:03 PM

Originally Posted by Lazarus
It looks like a middle aged woman who was stereotyped as one relegated to serving a male dominant society fixated with repressing women by having them serve their base needs like food . . .

Part of that statement was a factor in her popularity...sorta.
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 09:08 PM

Originally Posted by Lazarus
It looks like a middle aged woman who was stereotyped as one relegated to serving a male dominant society fixated with repressing women by having them serve their base needs like food . . .


Me Too.
Posted By: chas3457

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 09:08 PM

Aunt Jemima.




Charlie
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 09:25 PM

I think that's a Mr. Pickwick bottle from around the thirties, based on the Charles Dicken's character.

Keith
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 10:20 PM

Ghost of Christmas Past. Look not "spirits" in it. May have been a novelty liquor bottle.
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 10:42 PM

Nope. Nope. Not liquor.
The parasol is a very important factor.
Posted By: wetdog

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 10:52 PM

Mary Poppins and it had shampoo in it
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 10:52 PM

Frosty the Snowman?

Keith
Posted By: mainer

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 10:53 PM

Originally Posted by Lazarus
It looks like a middle aged woman who was stereotyped as one relegated to serving a male dominant society fixated with repressing women by having them serve their base needs like food . . .

Originally Posted by Gary Benson
And what came in the bottle?

Bitterness, hatred and despair....with a hint of buttery, maple goodness for the whole family.
Posted By: BernieB.

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 11:31 PM

Aunt Jemima.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 11:47 PM

Oswald Cobblepot
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Who is this? - 07/31/19 11:56 PM

Mainer is real close with the hatred, bitterness, despair part. Not syrup.
Posted By: 8117 Steve R

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 12:05 AM

Carrie Nation and a vinegar bottle.
Posted By: chas3457

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 12:08 AM

Susan B Anthony, Whiskey bottle. laugh

Steve R has it right. smile


Charlie
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 01:08 AM

Winner winner chikn dinner!
Posted By: amspoker

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 01:58 AM

Always something to learn..

Carrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry;[1] November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is remembered for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet.

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Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 05:24 AM

Originally Posted by Lazarus
It looks like a middle aged woman who was stereotyped as one relegated to serving a male dominant society fixated with repressing women by having them serve their base needs like food . . .


Do you mean to say that it is somehow denigrating for women today to fix breakfast (lunch or supper), for a man they care for? If so, I suppose we will at some point have a serious difference of opinion.... again.
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 11:28 AM

I'm thinking it was a sarcastic joke, at least I found it funny. That's why I posted "Me Too" in response above, you know...the Me Too movement that's been in the news for more than a year now...the group of oppressed and abused women that use the sentiment of Lazarus' statement as a mantra?
Posted By: run

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 12:16 PM

Nice thread, Gary.
Posted By: mainer

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 12:44 PM

Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by Lazarus
It looks like a middle aged woman who was stereotyped as one relegated to serving a male dominant society fixated with repressing women by having them serve their base needs like food . . .

Do you mean to say that it is somehow denigrating for women today to fix breakfast (lunch or supper), for a man they care for? If so, I suppose we will at some point have a serious difference of opinion.... again.

Uhhhh, it's the 21st century. Post-patriarchal women today don't care for men, barely tolerating their cisgender-beta-male subordinates. OMG!

Laz was obviously making an ironic joke....as I just did.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 12:58 PM

....take a deep breath : grin
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 03:37 PM

Originally Posted by amspoker
Always something to learn..

Carrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry;[1] November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is remembered for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet.

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This woman was featured on the show Mysteries At The Museum. I think the artifact they had in the museum was her hatchet. I'm not for sure, but I believe the reason she was so radical when it came to booze was she saw what it did to her husband when he drank. He pretty much became a worthless bum. She wasn't alone in her conquest. Other women joined her. She didn't need the hatchet. One look at her was all it took to make you run!
Posted By: Lazarus

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 03:47 PM

Originally Posted by Lugnut
I'm thinking it was a sarcastic joke, at least I found it funny. That's why I posted "Me Too" in response above, you know...the Me Too movement that's been in the news for more than a year now...the group of oppressed and abused women that use the sentiment of Lazarus' statement as a mantra?



Exactly
Posted By: l1ranger

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 03:48 PM

i mean - look at that mug
makes a man want to drink

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Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 03:58 PM

Originally Posted by l1ranger
i mean - look at that mug
makes a man want to drink

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Yes. You could make Halloween masks copying some of those faces.
laugh
Posted By: l1ranger

Re: Who is this? - 08/01/19 04:39 PM

if she treed me - I'd use my own hatchet
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