Lost toasters near East Main, Bozeman
Description
After hosting a casual brunch at my apartment near East Main Street in Bozeman, I realized I left behind the two toasters I borrowed from my sister. I woke up this morning and the kitchen was quiet, and around 9:15 I noticed the toasters were missing from the counter. They are a simple silver pair with a small dent and a stubborn crumb tray. They are not fancy, just mine, and they belong in my morning routine. I live just above a coffee shop, not far from the Emerson Center and Bogert Park, so the neighborhood is familiar to me. If they turn up anywhere near East Main Street, I would be grateful to have them back for weekend breakfasts.
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