Behind the toaster, you can see the bread board and knife that was a wedding present to my parents in 1963: in use every single day since. 2/3pic.twitter.com/3pygMi7RPG
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Behind the toaster, you can see the bread board and knife that was a wedding present to my parents in 1963: in use every single day since. 2/3pic.twitter.com/3pygMi7RPG
Meanwhile, my dinner and tea service is called ‘Yuan’ and was largely inherited from my other grandma. It was a wedding gift when she got married in 1928 (though I have supplemented it with pieces bought second-hand). And again, in use every day. 3/3pic.twitter.com/JGUgWDWlLM
Wow, you've beaten our toaster! However....
I do have a similar one, that we don't use, bought at a car boot. It does work. I often muse about starting a toaster museum...pic.twitter.com/IZyJxECS3D
My neighbor has a similar toaster. We joke about our old toasters. Her’s is from the 1920’s and mine was a wedding present for my parents (1970), but they make great toast. Her phone is also a rotary phone.
A mustard-coloured one???
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