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keano I think quids has a similar thread going, anyway am itching to start one in the For Sale section:


Rice Cooker For Sale!


Makes great rice. Each grain. Every time.


Gives you the freedom to catch up on other chores whilst the rice cooks (and keeps warm too!). You could even get around to tackling those weighty volumes of Irish Tennis that you never thought you'd have time to read. Bargain.


?150. Collect from Lordship Lane area.


PM for more details. NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE.

I can't speak highly enough about my Rice Cooker. I love it when the light changes colour and spend many a happy hour watching over it while flicking through the many thousands of photo's in my Irish Tennis Trilogy.


?150, a bargain......the cooker I mean. You too can own your own set of books on The History of Irish Tennis for much less.

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