Who boils a kettle?!


Question:

Who boils a kettle?

I can only manage to get the water to boil, how do you boil a kettle?


Answers:
It's easy:

forget about filling the kettle with water, then plug the power cord into the outlet, switch the kettle's power button to 'on' and wait ......

Source(s):
'Islander DIY Encyclopedia'

mmmmmmmmm thats like when someone says ' put the kettle on '

Tedious and pedantic.

Well, I seem to do it all the time at work!!

HeHe the word nit-picking comes to mind (or is that 2 words??? oh never mind)

Put it in a pan of water boil the water 2 mins for runny middle

It a very scientific process, I'll talk you through it sometime....

Put the kettle into a bigger kettle and then boil it.

actually you get the kettle to boil the water, unles you have magic powers and can boil it by looking at it or similar?

Whats the point?!!

Well, I suppose the same person who says they 'made the tea' !!!!

soory1 but whats the question??

polly put the kettle on

Plug it into the nearest 11,000Volt power pylon, they're readily available throughout the country. Wear shades and ear protection. Possibly think about a funeral policy. But more to the point, just think that you'll have a boiled kettle!

Yesss.....Hmmmm.
I have the same problem.
Folks say "I'll put the kettle on"
On what ? Medication ?
I suppose that you could melt the item down in a furnace, but boiling it would be futile.

Maybe there is some as yet undiscovered disease in the kettle community which results in boils ?

"The kettles' boiled". Oh goody, what about the water ?

Hey Ho !

Bob.

You're just an old fashioned pedant

Come the revolution brother

Us pedants are a revolting bunch

Eggs queues the strange accent I god a cod and id given me a blogged up node.

brute force and ignorance, obviously!

Ask Polly

the secret is in the silent brackets : boil a kettle (of water) !!

Its a matter of speech, i say but the kettle on ... just how we says thtigs which is tedious




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