Electrical implements

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Rob
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Electrical implements

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I've just bought myself an electric toothbrush (yes NL i still have my own teeth zzzzz :roll: ) and they are great!!
Should have acquired one years ago!! Highly recommended! :lol:
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Rob wrote:I've just bought myself an electric toothbrush (yes NL i still have my own teeth zzzzz :roll: ) and they are great!!
Should have acquired one years ago!! Highly recommended! :lol:


I agree Bob
I have just recently acquired a battery operated electric toothbrush and it is brilliant
or as they say up here
BOSTIN!!

It gets into all the crevices and hard to reach places and leaves your mouth tingling.
Apparently the sonor is good too somat to do with sound waves?

The other electrical implement that I think is truly wonderful is a hand held blender for de lumping the gravy
:oops:

have you really got your own teeth Rob at your age!
Wow!

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de lumping the gravy? :lol:
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mallosa wrote:de lumping the gravy? :lol:


yeah we are not all bisto kids yer know1
:roll:
some of us make proper gravy
and it gets a bit lumpy if you add the flour when the liquid is too hot

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Electric toothbrush :shock: ??? The height of decadence! What is the world coming to when a person can't even brush their own teeth?
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dianel wrote:Electric toothbrush :shock: ??? The height of decadence! What is the world coming to when a person can't even brush their own teeth?


If I could get someone to brush them for me using said Elec brush then even better!
Now that would be the height of decadence....no hang on....and rinse with champagne

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Post by gardener »

I don't know about electric toothbrushes but I obviously need new glasses because I read that as "electrical implants" and started wondering if Rob had a pacemaker or something :oops:
But yes, they are good, especially for kids with braces.
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Bracers?? What?? :?
Give the kids a belt.I used to have a great snake-belt when i was a kid!!
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Rob wrote:Bracers?? What?? :?
Give the kids a belt.I used to have a great snake-belt when i was a kid!!


I agree give em a belt Rob!
bet you are a strict parent aint ya
bet they dont run rings round you
ha ha ha
:lol:
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You know me so well Jeune fille du Nord!! :wink:
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