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LOL dont buy cheap pots

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WTF HAPPENED

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my mom was steaming some kinda.. thing.. and the water dried up...
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Wow, what a piece of crap.

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#5 Post by Directive »

LMFAO
I ruined some pots leaving them on a stove, but never in my life have I seen a real pot do that. Are you sure it's a pot? I did the cook thing for a few years and that to me looks more like a lid or some type of bowl.
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#6 Post by palmboy5 »

i know, it doesnt look like the typical pots... the whole thing looks cheap, but she said it was "really cheap" so she got it...
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#7 Post by Directive »

Just goes to sho ya, you get what you pay for.
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#8 Post by philp »

Directive wrote:LMFAO
I ruined some pots leaving them on a stove, but never in my life have I seen a real pot do that.
I'm there, man. I smoked one on the 4th of July weekend, but it didn't melt the freakin' pot.

Palm, are you sure that isn't a smelter instead of a stove? :shock: :shock:
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#9 Post by palmboy5 »

um.. i dont know?
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#10 Post by philp »

Man, I hate when I have to explain a joke. :roll: :roll: :roll:

A smelter is a device used to melt metallic ores, such as aluminum. :roll:
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#11 Post by Directive »

Maybe he has that stove on high voltage. Something like a 480 circuit LOL
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phil's penis ore

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#13 Post by palmboy5 »

XD come on dragon, even for you that was pathetic.
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#14 Post by philp »

palmboy5 wrote:XD come on dragon, even for you that was pathetic.
No shit! :lol:
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lol

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