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Word Of The Day
Value: Worth in usefulness or importance to the possessor; utility or merit
e.g. “That £$¥€ing toaster has no £$¥€ing value whatsoever.”
Oops, nearly forgot.
Word Of The Day
Value: Worth in usefulness or importance to the possessor; utility or merit
e.g. “That £$¥€ing toaster has no £$¥€ing value whatsoever.”
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7 responses to “Word Of The Day”
should have a stormingly expensisve one like ours then!!! [8years and going strong – though forgotten the name of them – those chrome shiny ones ??]
Mmmmm Shiiinnnyyyy!
Dualit, I believe. Stormingly expensive, but still cheaper than buying a Tesco® Value® one every six weeks.
ah, thats the one tim. yep thats why we got it, as previuosly we had short life expectancy toasters
I calculate:
Tesco Value Toaster
Cost: £8.52
Lifespan: 2 months.
Cost per month: £4.26
Dualit 40352 4 Slice Stainless Steel Toaster
Cost: £137.97
Cost per month: £1.44 (and counting)
pmsl 😀
Just use the grill on the cooker.
rofl!