Brneyedgrl80
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How exciting!
So last night I was with a friend at a Goodwill that I don't normally go to and found a few nifty retro items, including a Toastmaster toaster from the 70's (I believe) that I totally would have bought for the $5 that they were asking for, but it appeared that the lever didn't work. It was kind of neat, instead of the lever and the setting dial (it was truly a dial, not unlike what you find on a washer) being on one of the ends as usual, these were placed on the side. Really neat!
Well, I was perusing the dish section when lo-and-behold what did I spy with my little eye? A starburst Franciscan plate and 4 Metlox California Palm bowls. Naturally I snatched them up and went on my merry way to the cash register.
None of the bowls or the plate had a price tag, so the girl behind the counter just looked it up in a binder. The price for the bowls were .99 cents each and the price for the Franciscan plate was .69 cents! Man I'm stoked.
But the funny thing is, is that I can't get that toaster out of my head. I keep thinking that I should have plugged it in to see what happens. I think I'm going to have to go back and check it out.
So last night I was with a friend at a Goodwill that I don't normally go to and found a few nifty retro items, including a Toastmaster toaster from the 70's (I believe) that I totally would have bought for the $5 that they were asking for, but it appeared that the lever didn't work. It was kind of neat, instead of the lever and the setting dial (it was truly a dial, not unlike what you find on a washer) being on one of the ends as usual, these were placed on the side. Really neat!
Well, I was perusing the dish section when lo-and-behold what did I spy with my little eye? A starburst Franciscan plate and 4 Metlox California Palm bowls. Naturally I snatched them up and went on my merry way to the cash register.
None of the bowls or the plate had a price tag, so the girl behind the counter just looked it up in a binder. The price for the bowls were .99 cents each and the price for the Franciscan plate was .69 cents! Man I'm stoked.
But the funny thing is, is that I can't get that toaster out of my head. I keep thinking that I should have plugged it in to see what happens. I think I'm going to have to go back and check it out.