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ATTENTION WESTY OWNERS/ TOAST LOVERS

Post by torz »

After an exhaustive search :wink: I have found the only item capable of creating that delicious smell of cooking toast in the morning...

Due to many requests and proof that they work, I have found them in a truely obscure and little known shop that sells them for us all to use...
truely obscure shop

If you own a Westy and feel left out and taken the pee out of by owners of inferior British campervan owners with grills, get yourself one of these and show off by eating toast too..................... :lol:

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Post by syncroand101 »

I can confirm that Torz does speaketh the truth. I found one of these in a random homewares store up in North Wales. Almost went through a whole loaf in one breakfast sitting due to all the excitement.

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And they actually make nice toast n all. I've not tried sausages on top yet... :wink:

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toaster in action
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OMG

I have been putting up with this,
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Best thing for that is used as a frizbee mate, sling it away and join the revolution of Westy owners..........

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I know
I was sold on the photo of the nice brown toast but the reality is dry half toasted bread!

Ill be going to Argos soon....but all said and done I still prefer a Westy! :lol:

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Yes,yes at last toast crumbs in the bed "Yipee"! :lol: oops :oops:

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bloomin marvelous

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Hey Torz - fantastic off to buy one. As promised large hug and kiss awating you from Mrs Blurb - pucker up fella!!! :rofl
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Post by scoobydrew »

We tried both of these when we had Trailer Tents, agree with Torz the more basic one does toast so much better and quicker.

Cant think why they wern't an West optional extra! :run
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Hey Torz - fantastic off to buy one. As promised large hug and kiss awating you from Mrs Blurb

Now you'll just end up disturbing matt more than he is already with that kind of talk :wink:
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HA!

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Horza wrote:
Hey Torz - fantastic off to buy one. As promised large hug and kiss awating you from Mrs Blurb

Now you'll just end up disturbing matt more than he is already with that kind of talk :wink:

Not half as much as the deed itself. :rollin
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blurb55 wrote:Hey Torz - fantastic off to buy one. As promised large hug and kiss awating you from Mrs Blurb - pucker up fella!!! :rofl

Blurb..... you did make me giggle and a few others too I think............

as you can see I am most definately not a fella, although some may say I act and swear like one :oops:

A hug and a kiss from mrs. blurb would be lovely.......just no tongues ok!!!! :shock:

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OOOOPS!!!

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Good job this only needs a keyboard, difficult to talk with both feet jammed in me gob!!

Won't be the first faux pas I make and definately won't be the last!!

Sooooo hope you're not offended, if we get through the MOT on Thursday and get to a show I owe you a huge beer by way of an apology.

BTW if this is still on may have to go buy a camcorder!!!!! - "A hug and a kiss from mrs. blurb would be lovely.......just no tongues ok!!!! "

Reet back to making an arris of myself in the day job!
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heheheheehe.............your funny......no offence taken at all....

makes a change from me putting both feet in my gob mate!!!!

Vodka/Whiskey/Brandy/whatever hits the spot and Coke is my tipple :wink:

Will keep an eye out for you around and about...... mines a White hitop Westy.... swop you for your poptop :D

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SWAP me pop top!!

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Swap me pop top - noooooooooooooooo couldn't get it into the MOT station! his door's only 8ft high so may have to let the tyres down to get it in (for which it will probably then fail!).

Will watch out for you when scooting about Bakewell and around, I will be the one in a blue westy popper - the chap with either a bright red face or a paper bag over his head.

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