How fast is your kitchen?
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How fast is your kitchen?
These cell phone pics show my newest ricing.
I believe by way of sincerely unfounded evidence that this helps my oven breathe better.
So, what do you think? This ride is hot! What else could be said about this? Might I say I ride the gravy train?
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I believe by way of sincerely unfounded evidence that this helps my oven breathe better.
So, what do you think? This ride is hot! What else could be said about this? Might I say I ride the gravy train?
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u no ive been thinkin bout gettin some stove mods for my kitchen. that a good idea yo. whered you get the kit?
u no t he wifey, "no, its my kitchen" and all that yadda. bout to tell her bug off i kan do wut i want.
u got skillz dawg
u no t he wifey, "no, its my kitchen" and all that yadda. bout to tell her bug off i kan do wut i want.
u got skillz dawg
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Originally Posted by Custom88
Oh you're lucky my mom doesn't see this picture. She'd B**** you out for how close that fabric is to the oven.
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Aw, this didn't stay in Your Other Ride. That'* too bad. We're considering another range hood with an exhaust tube that leads outside instead of just recirculating the air. Gotta get more stickers.
Anyone else make other random household appliances "fast?"
Anyone else make other random household appliances "fast?"
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I've been thinking about a line of kitchen fixtures featuring car parts. The central product would be a free-hanging range hood using an M-90 running in reverse for a blower...
I guess I'd have to power it with an electric motor...urgh, electric supercharger, oh well.
I guess I'd have to power it with an electric motor...urgh, electric supercharger, oh well.
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Originally Posted by GonneVille
I've been thinking about a line of kitchen fixtures featuring car parts. The central product would be a free-hanging range hood using an M-90 running in reverse for a blower...
I guess I'd have to power it with an electric motor...urgh, electric supercharger, oh well.
I guess I'd have to power it with an electric motor...urgh, electric supercharger, oh well.
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