The Time-Traveling Toaster: A Brief History
In the year 3050, the Time-Traveling Toaster was invented by the brilliant but reclusive scientist, Dr. Reginald P. Bottomsworth. The Toaster was designed to travel through time, retoasting bread for breakfast in ancient civilizations, and making the world a brighter and crumblier place.
Here's a brief timeline of the Toaster's adventures:
- 3050: The Toaster's maiden voyage takes it to ancient Egypt, where it befriends a pharaoh and toasts the first ever croissant.
- 3055: The Toaster visits the Wild West, where it gets caught up in a shootout with a group of outlaws over a particularly delicious slice of whole wheat.
- 3060: The Toaster travels to the court of King Arthur, where it toasts the perfect baguette for the king's breakfast feast.
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