tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8218771231783468591.post5319310085403090104..comments2018-04-04T19:37:40.356+10:00Comments on A Shiplap Home: Joinery DetailsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17985822799128459427noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8218771231783468591.post-58913706999490607652013-02-12T16:20:18.535+11:002013-02-12T16:20:18.535+11:00I know, right? Mr detests Agas, he thinks they loo...I know, right? Mr detests Agas, he thinks they look like steam trains. I guess he's kind of right really. I love the IDEA of the Aga,the centre of the home, warming the kitchen and all that jazz. But they are incredibly nonchalant about guzzling fuel. So in my research I found a steam train look alike and fell in love. That picture does not do it justice. xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17985822799128459427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8218771231783468591.post-44904405464140931662013-02-12T09:29:27.927+11:002013-02-12T09:29:27.927+11:00Ooo-eee! Amazing cooker. I love the matt black. Ev...Ooo-eee! Amazing cooker. I love the matt black. Even I, who would eat Pop Tarts all day if:<br /> <br />a) They didn't make me fat, and<br />b) I wasn't allergic to them <br /><br />.. get all misty-eyed when passing the Aga shop.Samonenoreply@blogger.com