That sly wife of mine
"Andy" > wrote in message ...
> spamtrap1888 > wrote:
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>> On Apr 3, 1:36 pm, Andy > wrote:
>>> Tommy Joe > wrote:
>>> > If I could afford
>>> > a good blender (or a good anything), I'm sure I'd have it, if I
>>> > wanted it badly enough. Thank you.
>>>
>>> I inherited Mom's Osterizer blender. Probably made before I was born.
>>>
>>> It had about 10 speed push buttons. Probably a Cadillac of blenders
>>> ba
>> ck
>>> in it's day but, when it reached the fastest speed, dogs began
>>> barking. <
>> G>
>>>
>>> I displayed it for many years then threw it in the dumpster.
>>>
>>
>> My mother's Osterizer had two speeds.
>
I think my mom's had 3 speeds. Or was it 5? When I moved here I pretty
much had two of everything. My brothers didn't want any of Mom's small
kitchen appliances, so cabinet/ shelf space was a problem. I mentioned to a
neighbor I was thinking giving my mom's blender to the Salvation Army. She
didn't have a blender and gladly took it off my hands.
Jill
> Probably one of the first originals! They seem pretty big on modern high
> speed models today.
>
> You should keep that one!!!
>
> Andy
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