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What is your favorite gift ever?
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 486545" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>My play kitchen. My dad made it out of wood, had a fridge, a stove, a cabinet with a sink, and a pantry. The fridge had real metal shelves. The stove had "electric" (non working) burners he made out of heavy gauge wire. He put a real faucet (non working) on the sink. It was still in our basement when I was 16 and our house was hit by a tornado. While the basement wasn't damaged, the 2 feet of water in the basement for two weeks afterwards (no electricity, so no sump pump) ruined everything including the play kitchen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 486545, member: 439"] My play kitchen. My dad made it out of wood, had a fridge, a stove, a cabinet with a sink, and a pantry. The fridge had real metal shelves. The stove had "electric" (non working) burners he made out of heavy gauge wire. He put a real faucet (non working) on the sink. It was still in our basement when I was 16 and our house was hit by a tornado. While the basement wasn't damaged, the 2 feet of water in the basement for two weeks afterwards (no electricity, so no sump pump) ruined everything including the play kitchen. [/QUOTE]
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