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Currently rocking the Merritt & O’Keefe electric range that came with the house we bought a few years ago. In the basement we found the manual and reciept from when the previous owners purchased it... in 1965. That stove is 50 years old and still works just fine. I wish manufacturers could still build affordable

What kind of person doesn’t enjoy dipping their toast in a runny yolk. This was a dead giveaway your troll-ish intentions.

You could not be more correct.

No thanks. I’ll stick the Serious Eats method. Grate, squeeze excess moisture out, microwave for 2 minutes, and then fry. Viola! Super easy and super delicious.

Nailed it.

Which was the style at the time.

This is the correct way to do it.

It is also great for making dogs vomit, when they ingest things that they shouldn’t have.

Great minds...

Seek professional help.

That’s the reaction I was looking for.

I cant’t wait to put a bunch of buttered popcorn Jelly Belly’s into a bottle of Five O’Clock Vodka. It’s gonna be delicious.

Do new cars ever appreciate? I thought they pretty much depreciated as soon as they left the dealership.

I’m pretty sure a Cemita is a Mexican sandwich. A burrito is something else.

Your best bet is to call your local dealer and ask about the replacement parts. I had the passenger side Takata recall on my 2007 Corolla. I never received a second letter, stating that parts where available after months of waiting. Finally, I called the local Toyota dealership and they had me in and out the next

He had a halibut time getting that thing over the glass.

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I’m gonna buy one and tell everybody it has “Technotronic”

Lol! I’m just trolling you. It’s hockey. Hits like that happen. I’m guessing you are a Hawks fan. Are you gonna tell me that the Kronwall/Havlat hit was any dirtier than this one from Seabrook to Backes (@1:01)? He left his feet too. I’m not saying that these instances are good for the game, but cherry picking hits

That one is one of my favorite Kronwall hits. Clean hit, dirty intent. Havlat should have kept his head up.