I've been looking up a lot of stuff lately. Like, I remembered that my grandmother didn't have an electric toaster, she used something she put on a stove burner and made toast that way. There are some very old versions of this for sale on eBay, but they're in pretty bad shape and they don't look quite like Grandma's--although it's been so long, I may not remember exactly what it looked like. But there are modern versions and I may get one, since it's been a long time since I've had a toaster--or, to be precise, had a toaster that I could use. There's a Very Old Toaster Oven up in the closet, but I really have no room for it anywhere in the kitchen and, besides, it's, well, Very Old. Like, from 1971 or so. Old.
I want to get a graduation gift for a dear friend of mine and so I tried browsing through Barnes & Noble's site for journals. There's so many choices! And if I can't see it in person, how do I know how the thing looks/feels?
Okay, I've just remembered something else I wanted to look up. I don't think it was X, but it may be.
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