
Acting like a giant tupperware container, the plastic house of the future kept people fresher, longer. You'd live to be 100, and still be tender and juicy.

Hey lady, whatcha got there? She's been spending some money on souvenirs... there's a guidebook in its original mailing envelope, some lucky kid (grandchild?) was probably going to get that. And that striped tube is intriguing. Did it contain some rolled-up paper goodie? Maybe it's from the Art Corner (a pastel portrait?). It's too small for an attraction poster, and too large for most other paper items that I can think of. If anybody has a good guess, let's hear it!

I have a better question: why is she standing in the sprinklers with her paper items?
ReplyDeletethe striped tubes were used to carry a portrait purchased from from then main street (later from new orleans square)
ReplyDeleteI just want to say one word to you, Benjamin... Plastics.
ReplyDeleteBut I don't think that's Mrs Robinson.
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