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This is AI (artificial intelligence) done poorly to make this picture.

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@lovepink  This was my first thought. I agree.

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The microwave doesn't bother me but the refrigerator looks ridiculous in the corner like that with no way to open it!

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I think the microwave. I don't remember one in my household growing up in the 50's.

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@Kachina624 - I didn't scroll beyond your picture, and I saw it right away. The microwave- LOL!  Smiley Wink

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The "decorator" was definitely a MALE...

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Aside from the fridge door goof, is there anything in that kitchen that doesn't happen in that corner.  It seems the sink is there too, right next to the stove.

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    We had a 1967 Amana  Radarrange  that was  a big chrome box . My family had owned a restaurant and maybe that's  why we had one .

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Good grief, lol!! Thanks for the chuckle @Kachina624

One would certainly lose weight without access to the refrigerator...not to mention the fact that the microwave is out of place in the 1950s...
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Funny microwave story: DH gave his mom a countertop microwave in the late 70's. He told me how much she loved it. She had been a home ec teacher before she retired. 

 

 

 

 I had met his family only one time before we were married because of distance.

 

 

 

We went to visit both my parents and his after our honeymoon. 

 

 

DH kept coughing, and by the time we got to his parents he was sick with a bad chest cold. I wanted to be a good wife, and in my family that meant slathering one's chest with Vicks VapoRub and putting a warm towel on top. 

 

 

So I don't know why, but somehow I decided to put the towel in the microwave to heat it up. I did this a number of times before he went to sleep.

 

 

 

The next morning his mom was wondering why her microwave smelled like Vicks. His youngest sister, who was still a teenager, was standing there laughing. I felt terrible, but his mom was really nice about it!   Smiley Embarassed