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Dummy Me H20 in the tank, THEN ON
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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on December 28, 2006 at 03:36:06 from (207.190.67.77):
Norwegian here, not the first time I did this, but I should learn. You can"t leave the H20 in the pot, flip the switch and get coffee, "I got"sa pour the H20 in the tank, THEN switch on, then there shall be coffee" Good grief. Hugh, not Hugh, I got one for ya -->Last winter 10 Norwegians were seen pushing a house down the street. They were trying to get the furnace started. As Paul Harvey would say "...one more, ok" Why don"t Norwegian mothers nurse their babies?--Because it is so painful when they boil the nipple. "just one more" Why do Norwegian dogs have flat noses? From chasing parked cars. You folks of the "red iron" enjoy your day...coffee is ready.
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