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Stacey
@xstitcher (39011)
• Petaluma, California
13 Dec
Hello!
The bell ringing went well--though I went to the opposite end of the store than I was supposed to to meet the lady with the kettle.
People were pretty nice--of course a lot of people walked right past me--but that's the...
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Stacey
@xstitcher (39011)
• Petaluma, California
9 Dec
I went to my appointment, and the doctor and I talked about the headaches I've been having (the same neurosurgeon that I went to see about the MRI/"Metal in my head that doesn't exist" snafu). He said that it was possibly to my...
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LK2018
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
30 Dec 23
There was a program in our barangay when it comes recycling or segregation. Like for example you get a raffle ticket if you collect sacks of used empty sachets waste of any kind.
This is the second time I've won my raffle with a...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381837)
• Rockingham, Australia
8 Feb 23
We went shopping today as we had a few things to get. One of them was the electric kettle you can see in the photo. We went for cheap as we only need it to boil water. We have seen ones that give you water the correct temperature...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34935)
• United Kingdom
13 Jan 23
Our electric kettle (on the left in the photo) just stopped working. Luckily this isn’t the major disaster it could be, because we still have the one-cup device to make boiling water one cup at a time, and of course we can heat...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34935)
• United Kingdom
16 Sep 22
When sorting out my mother’s things I found this electric kettle, still in its original box, in her wardrobe. I think it was most probably a wedding present (she married my father in 1966) and typically, she stored it carefully...
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Sharon Elton
@sharonelton (30756)
• Lichfield, England
21 Apr 22
It's been on the way out for a while now.
It started off stopping and starting now and then. Then it started doing it more often and for longer periods of time.
Yesterday it wasn't working when I tried to make my tea. But I...
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any riza
@ladyhero (3846)
• Indonesia
10 Jun 21
yesterday was an unpleasant day for me, I never felt short of breath while sleeping, apparently when I woke up I forgot that before I fell asleep I cooked water in the kettle, and left the stove on until the water evaporated and...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34935)
• United Kingdom
30 Dec 20
I’m not much of a gadget geek but I’ve recently acquired one that I’m really pleased with. Since the whole Covid ‘work-at-home’ edict, my partner and I have been at home practically every day for the past 9 months. And of course...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
12 Nov 18
I can feel it in my throat, a scratchy type feeling that is bothersome. My upper sinuses as well (roof of my mouth) is feeling it too.
Did I not bundle up enough? Or was it something else? Perhaps the fan on at night? Though I...
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ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
2 Apr 18
Happy Tuesday morning from this side of the planet. I am going to school later and as always it is my responsibility to prepare our breakfast.
This is how our kitchen looks like now: a kettle to boil water for the thermos, a pot...
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Pitstop
@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
22 Feb 18
My appliances are giving up on me. My steam iron conked out a few months ago and I bought a new one. My water heater is not working well, but I don't want to buy a new one. My washing machine got damaged by a rat, got fixed but...
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hereandthere
@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
8 Dec 17
did you ever boil water in a kettle and totally forgot all about it?
i never thought it would happen to me.
i may not like the kitchen, but i'm always alert when it comes to the stove and the faucet.
it's not a whistling...
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youless
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
13 Mar 17
I don't know whether it is true or not. It seems that the American's do not use the kettle to make hot water. They tend to use the microwave oven to heat it. Here the kettle is the only one way for us to make hot water. And this...
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AbbyGreenhill
@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
• United States
16 Sep 16
You have probably heard of people who think they are so smart, so rich, so powerful, have the best of everything, have a big home, the best of everything - or so they say or want us to think may be more accurate.
Then that same...
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****DANIELLE****
@VivaLaDani13 (60812)
• Perth, Australia
25 Jul 16
ok so I love sitting in saunas. I used to go quite a bit with someone but we don't anymore due to her being all....not a friend anymore I guess you could say.
She never used to really like it anyway. Wasn't her thing. But I...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
11 Dec 15
I woke up to find that the gift to myself had been delivered. I was super excited but a bit worried because the packaging seemed to be smaller than I had expected it to be.
I say seemed because upon opening the box I found...
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Jade Platypus
@JadePlatypus (234)
• Australia
10 Nov 15
" I think I'll make myself a cup of coffee" I say, partly to myself and partly to Mr Platypus. I switch the electric kettle on, then go back to my computer. 20 minutes later, I will say "Thats right, I was going to make a hot...
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