This dad’s tip for finding the right toaster is a slice of genius (and very, very funny)
We are grateful to singer-songwriter Sumudu for sharing the lengths to which her friend’s dad goes to in order to find the right toaster.
My best friend's dad made a template of toast to take to Currys because he was sick of toasters not being deep enough. It's labelled and everything! Wish I'd done that. ❤️😄 pic.twitter.com/f5GTyK7mYx
— Sumudu (@sumudutweets) February 11, 2019
In a mostly troubled world this is making our day a whole lot better. And not just ours, by the looks of it. Here are our favourite replies.
Would it be more accurate to label it "bread"?
— Michael Baum (@Michael_travel1) February 11, 2019
I think it's cardboard.
— Sumudu (@sumudutweets) February 11, 2019
We used to have people bring in actual bread at Comet years ago.
— MonkeyButlerDesigns (@monkeybdesigns) February 11, 2019
Is he posting his findings? Will save time for lots of people and I for one would appreciate it 👍
— Steve W (@woofma) February 11, 2019
He’s toasting his findings 😉
— Chris Patrickson (@cpatrickson) February 11, 2019
How do you decide what size plates you need? Make a cut out pizza of course.
"What are you drawing?"
"That's the pepperoni!" pic.twitter.com/x5kBQ6Qdj3— Richard B. (@youlooklovely) February 11, 2019
I once made a little muslin bag the exact weight of a precious Christmas ornament and tried out dozens of trees to find one strong enough to hold it safely. I got LOTS of strange looks!! But my glass TARDIS is safe on the tree 😁
— Ang W (@appletreeang) February 11, 2019
When my family shopped for a new sofa it was crucial that the dog couldn't deliberately roll his ball under it, (for dog fun seemingly) so we took a tennis ball and tested it under all the sofas
— Maisie (@Maisinator) February 11, 2019
This. From a few years ago. Still relevant. https://t.co/r9192oKeeW
— Sheeps74 (@sheeps74) February 11, 2019