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Is poking a knife into the toaster really dangerous?

I thought it was explained pretty well.

Bob

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Bob, I have known for years that "poking" anything in any thing, or any thing in anything, is dangerous. (or in the least risky) [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image]

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The link helps prove that the phrase "One too many knives in the toaster" should be up there with other descriptions like "Missing a few marbles" or "His bread's only half baked."


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