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11/20/2009 3:54:33 AM EDT
When you put bread in the toaster, push the slide down, go to the next room and wait to here it pop.  Then when it hasn't popped for like 10 minutes your wondering to yourself "wtf happened to my toast?"  Then you go check on it only to find that the toaster wasn't plugged in...
11/20/2009 3:57:11 AM EDT
[#1]



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When you put bread in the toaster, push the slide down, go to the next room and wait to here it pop.  Then when it hasn't popped for like 10 minutes your wondering to yourself "wtf happened to my toast?"  Then you go check on it only to find that the toaster wasn't plugged in...


My toaster is plugged in 24/7.  Never  klnow when a zombie may want sourdough toast instead of brains.



 
11/20/2009 3:57:25 AM EDT
[#2]
Yeah, I don't care much for that either
11/20/2009 4:15:46 AM EDT
[#3]
Actually, I would be very surprised because I don't own a toaster.  However, I have been known to put a pot of water / frying pan on the stove, wait for it to heat up, come back in the kitchen to see a glowing coil NOT under the pot/pan.
11/20/2009 4:18:33 AM EDT
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Actually, I would be very surprised because I don't own a toaster.  However, I have been known to put a pot of water / frying pan on the stove, wait for it to heat up, come back in the kitchen to see a glowing coil NOT under the pot/pan.

BTDT.  Worse is when you forget about the whole thing and come back an hour later to find the pot glowing.

Jane

11/20/2009 4:36:54 AM EDT
[#5]
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Actually, I would be very surprised because I don't own a toaster.  However, I have been known to put a pot of water / frying pan on the stove, wait for it to heat up, come back in the kitchen to see a glowing coil NOT under the pot/pan.

BTDT.  Worse is when you forget about the whole thing and come back an hour later to find the pot glowing.

Jane



I have a warped skillet (cheapo job) and a wok with a spot where the teflon boiled off (also cheapo) because of that.  
11/20/2009 4:45:52 AM EDT
[#6]
Yep I have warped a stainless steel pot before.  Needless to say Mom was not very happy with me after that!
11/20/2009 5:55:54 AM EDT
[#7]
I like to switch on the coffee pot in the morning and let it brew while i take a shower.
Sometimes i find its not plugged in.  Kind of screws up my routine.
11/20/2009 6:07:59 AM EDT
[#8]
Mine doesn't stay down unless it is plugged in.
11/20/2009 6:35:11 AM EDT
[#9]
Worse than the unplugged toaster is when someone else in the house swipes your freaking toast while you are moving laundry or taking a leak or carrying out the garbage. I HATE that.



P.
11/20/2009 6:37:32 AM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
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Actually, I would be very surprised because I don't own a toaster.  However, I have been known to put a pot of water / frying pan on the stove, wait for it to heat up, come back in the kitchen to see a glowing coil NOT under the pot/pan.

BTDT.  Worse is when you forget about the whole thing and come back an hour later to find the pot glowing.

Jane

or you burn one up doing this...did that once, what a smell!

11/20/2009 7:01:34 AM EDT
[#11]
I've never done that...

But a couple times in my bachelor years I went to warm some dinner up in the microwave and found the previous evening's meal still sitting in the microwave where I forgot about it during a marathon video game session.  

ETA: I've also turned a hot-link into a charcoal briquette in the micro wave. Thought I was cooking it for 60 seconds but I accidently set it for 60 minutes. Went back to playing my games and waiting for the microwave to beep... eventually I noticed a really bad burnt meat smell. Went to check the kitchen and this heavy smoke cloud was just hanging there.  Took me about a week of airing the place out to get rid of the smell.  
11/20/2009 7:06:28 AM EDT
[#12]
i've never done that...i prefer toasting my bread in a skillet with some butter.  i either have no time for breakfast or too mcuh time
11/20/2009 7:10:04 AM EDT
[#13]
My toaster won't let the toast stay down if it's unplugged, it will keep popping back up.
11/20/2009 7:19:55 AM EDT
[#14]
How about running the dishwasher and thinking the liquid soap your room mate bought was liquid detergent.


That shit bubbles a lot.
11/20/2009 7:23:09 AM EDT
[#15]
My toaster wont let you put it down unless it's plugged in. I always have my PB+J toast.
11/20/2009 9:05:55 AM EDT
[#16]
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Mine doesn't stay down unless it is plugged in.




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11/20/2009 9:31:01 AM EDT
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Mine doesn't stay down unless it is plugged in.




Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


this
11/20/2009 9:37:35 AM EDT
[#18]
When I was 10 I had this problem, I got so involved in cartoons that I wouldn't hear the toast pop up. So when I went to butter it the toast was cold and the butter wouldn't melt. So one Saturday I devised a plan. I would butter the bread before putting it in the toaster, guaranteeing melted butter on my toast no matter how distracted I got. Toaster coils and electricity do not react well to pre buttered toast.