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No Toggleswitch ; There is no broiling element on that

High Dome Hoover Frying Pan Broiler Lid ! Just a place to
plug in the thermostatic heat control , so that the Fremstads
are able to appear as if they are equal to their neighbors ,
The Joneses!!!!

And no, no; we do not use Easy Off on Aluminum !
It will roon the finish. Back to Small Appliances A class
for you! (I think you still have time to register for the Spring Semester!)
 
MASTER MICHAEL SAYS: Gee Thanks, AND

The shine sure looks good to me, a lot less off-putting than tattle-tale gray t-shirts.
 
Uhm, I didn't hear that frypan say HOOVER Stainless Ste

but then, I didn't hear it say Hoover Aluminum Clad Stainless
Steel Fry Pan either. It seems to me Mrs. Rollmop , that perhaps I shouldn't have relied on the accuracy of the self
administered do it yourself hearing test kit either!
Spray on that Easy Off!!! Shine away!!!
 
You my baby-daddy?

~I shouldn't have relied on the accuracy of the self
administered do it yourself hearing test kit either!

Personally I don't trust the at-home pregnancy tests. All else is debate-able.

Scenario:
Svelt cutie-pie secretary on boss' lap:
Boss says: Sweetheart I dont care how well you type. You can miss al the commas, hyphens and quotation marks you want. But never miss a period around here.

:-)
 
Does that say "Master" or "Mister" on the address tag? Interesting... I can't wait to see the editorial page from 1962!
It says Master greg, as they used to refer to kids under the age of 18. I'm not sure if people still do that. We'll have to read that paper this weekend and see the editorials.

oh that fry-pan is interesting; does it have an element under the lid?
It sure does have a second element under the lid for broiling. I'm trying to clean under the lid as its caked in old grease and grime. I used oven cleaner, but it only took about half of it off. I probably going to spray it again.

Shame on you Robert - you went ahead and opened it before you were 21! ;-)
You know how naughty us kids are Dan :)
 
My best friend from grade school still addresses letters to me, Master Pat ... I just think he likes to be dominated - Fun!

I think Robert does have a little naughty streak in him - just the right amount of defiance - More Fun!!
 
oooh me likey!

Thank you Samantha, dear. :-)

Now if it's not too much trouble, may I request a shot of the cord receptacles and the money shot--the guts (2nd element) and the bottom.

We'll overlook a little greasy mess from the prior owner!
 
Hampton, Virginia

Dear classiccaprice,

I see you are from Hampton. Do you know where Leicester Terrace is, in the Northhampton area? That's where my family lived from 1956-60. In 1960 we moved to a little tiny town about a half-hour from Roanoke.

My aunt still lives on Yorkshire Terrace in same area - just off Northhampton Drive which is just off of Todds Lane. My mother was the organist for Liberty Baptist Church which used to be at Todds Lane and Northhampton Drive but is now further out -- they built a "megachurch" about 10 years ago.

My parents now live in Yorktown, about 5 minutes from the York River Bridge.

From 1965-69 we lived on a little island called Gwynns Island, in Matthews County, which is next to Gloucester County, about an hour's drive from Hampton. Have you ever been over there? It's a beautiful little island, off of Route 17.

Our favorite place to stop on the way from Gwynns Island to Hampton was Hornes Restaurant at Routes 17 and 301. It's still there and still looks the same!

 
Now if it's not too much trouble, may I request a shot of the cord receptacles and the money shot--the guts (2nd element) and the bottom.
I have it apart Steve, trying to get the thing clean. When I have it back together (hopefully next week) I will snap some pictures.
 
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