| Amount of texts to »toaster« |
20, and there are 13 texts (65.00%)
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(-3) |
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164 Characters |
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1.350 points, 0 Not rated texts |
| First text |
on Mar 9th 2001, 23:34:57 wrote tracy
about toaster |
| Latest text |
on Aug 21st 2018, 01:25:15 wrote The shy Reginald
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whatevernext96 wrote on Oct 15th 2001, 20:23:12 about
toaster
Rating: 13 point(s) |
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Our toaster from Tefal is an amazing machine. Avanti by name and mostly avanti by nature. If you put one average slice of bread in and push it down, you never know how the toasted slice will be returned to you. Tossed high into the air, thrown petulantly onto the floor or (if in Jeeves mode) caught on the machine by the corner and presented to you with an ironic bow. Never a dull moment (at least if I'm by myself it returns to toaster normality with two and thicker-sliced portions!)
tracy wrote on Mar 9th 2001, 23:34:57 about
toaster
Rating: 12 point(s) |
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Simple, perfect, does what it's designed to do. Pure, unadulterated Bauhaus design.
Robert F wrote on Apr 22nd 2001, 18:01:36 about
toaster
Rating: 14 point(s) |
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Toaster: A machine for browning break to a crispy golden brown, perfect for spreading peanut butter and raspberry jam on.
The shy Reginald wrote on Aug 21st 2018, 01:25:15 about
toaster
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The Babbitts' house was five years old. It was all as competent and glossy as this bedroom. It had the best of taste, the best of inexpensive rugs, a simple and laudable architecture, and the latest conveniences. Throughout, electricity took the place of candles and slatternly hearth-fires. Along the bedroom baseboard were three plugs for electric lamps, concealed by little brass doors. In the halls were plugs for the vacuum cleaner, and in the living-room plugs for the piano lamp, for the electric fan. The trim dining-room (with its admirable oak buffet, its leaded-glass cupboard, its creamy plaster walls, its modest scene of a salmon expiring upon a pile of oysters) had plugs which supplied the electric percolator and the electric toaster.
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