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Hi,

I'm sure that this was a set-up joke. If this really

happened the government would have been all over them,

they would have stopped production of them, etc. Plus

Letterman continued laughing rather than try to put

the steamer out and he had a tray underneath the

steamer, probably rigged to start the fire.

I think this product is neat, although I don't have it

myself, I like the idea. I have the Oster steamer

which runs for $30 or so and I love it. See it here:

http://www.amazon.com/5712-Electronic-2-Tier-6-1-Quart-Steamer/dp/B00019G8IS/ref\

=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-0635627-6215045?ie=UTF8 & s=home-garden & qid=1179161992 & sr=8-1

What I like about it is it has delayed cooking, so you

can set the timer, put your food in and have it start

cooking up to 12 hours later. You can set it before

you go to bed so you wake up and have steamed veggies

to pack for your lunch. Or set in the morning and

come home to fresh steamed veggies for dinner.

You can also steam hard boiled eggs, shrimp, meats,

reheat leftovers, etc. I use it to reheat stuff all

the time, as it gives it a moister flavor. I highly

recommend a good steamer with features like this. It's

something that gets used at least once a day in our

house.

I've used this product 1-2 times a day for 2 years

with no problems what so ever. Great deal for 30

bucks! It doesn't have a flavor scenter like the RS

one does, but that's not something I would use anyway.

It does have more than one tier which does make it

possible to steam food seperately although not at

different times. I would just put the food tier I

wanted for less time on later in the process.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- Sue in NJ <susang3@...> wrote:

> Anybody who owns one of the new steamers from

> should watch

> this video from his appearance on Letterman

> from back in November 2006

> when the steamer *exploded* and went into flames!

>

> I'm glad I couldn't afford to buy one of those

> *now*.

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SCJLlSf21Y

>

> If you own one, be sure to stay in the kitchen when

> it's working and always

> make sure you have a fire extinguisher handy (good

> hints any time you use a

> kitchen appliance, anyway).

>

>

> Sue in NJ

>

>

>

> 100-Plus Files page

> 100-plus/files

> 100-Plus Links page

> 100-plus/links

>

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> I'm sure that this was a set-up joke.

That's what people on another list just told me. I don't watch Letterman and

assumed this was a real explosion, because it would be really stupid and

dangerous to cause an explosion on a small set like that.

Does anyone know for sure? Did Letterman *say* after it happened that it was

a joke?

If this really

> happened the government would have been all over them,

Not necessarily. A lot of companies knowingly sell defective products

because it's cheaper to pay off on any lawsuits than correct the problems on

items already made.

Plus

> Letterman continued laughing rather than try to put

> the steamer out

Crew members would do this, anyway, not the host of the show.

and he had a tray underneath the

> steamer, probably rigged to start the fire.

I saw the tray and assumed it as to protect the wooden desk from the steam.

> I have the Oster steamer

I use a pot of water with a steamer attachment pan - looks like a double

boiler but the top pot is full of holes. I also have a few bamboo steamers

and a steamer insert for my pressure cooker. I have no room in this

apartment for any more appliances. :(

> which runs for $30 or so and I love it.

About half the price of 's steamer, too.

> What I like about it is it has delayed cooking, so you

> can set the timer, put your food in and have it start

> cooking up to 12 hours later.

Cool! I can't do that with my pots of water. :)

Sue in NJ

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--- Sue in NJ <susang3@...> wrote:

> Does anyone know for sure? Did Letterman *say* after

> it happened that it was

> a joke?

I tried searching for the info but couldn't find it.

I'll try again.

> Not necessarily. A lot of companies knowingly sell

> defective products

> because it's cheaper to pay off on any lawsuits than

> correct the problems on

> items already made.

Never heard this.. usually lawsuits are astoundingly

expensive, expecially when a product starts fires!

Plus if Letterman was surprised by the fire he would

probably not have been laughing.

> Crew members would do this, anyway, not the host of

> the show.

Yeah, but he was laughing, not shocked, not worried

about the fire, just laughing.

> I use a pot of water with a steamer attachment pan -

> looks like a double

> boiler but the top pot is full of holes. I also have

> a few bamboo steamers

> and a steamer insert for my pressure cooker. I have

> no room in this

> apartment for any more appliances. :(

I know the feeling. I use the steamer so much it

stays out on the counter, and all my other appliances

(except my blender) are put away in cabinets as I

dont' use them regularly.

> > which runs for $30 or so and I love it.

>

> About half the price of 's steamer, too.

Yes, it doesn't have some of the features 's

does like the flavoring ability and different

compartments, which actually is kind of neat, but not

something I'd probably use regularly. I do love my

steamer!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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--- Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...>

wrote:

>

> --- Sue in NJ <susang3@...> wrote:

> > Does anyone know for sure? Did Letterman *say*

> after

> > it happened that it was

> > a joke?

>

> I tried searching for the info but couldn't find it.

You guys might want to try watching the whole segment

instead of the short one taken out of context:

http://www.devilducky.com/media/54517/

Once you see the earlier part and the part that came

after you can more tell that it was a set-up.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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change. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of

maturity. -- Dave Ramsey

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--- Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...>

wrote:

>

> --- Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...>

> wrote:

>

> >

> > --- Sue in NJ <susang3@...> wrote:

> > > Does anyone know for sure? Did Letterman *say*

> > after

> > > it happened that it was

> > > a joke?

> >

Also from Wikipedia:

was also a frequent guest on Late Night with

Letterman (NBC) and The Late Show with

Letterman (CBS). [4] On November 22, 2000, they had a

falling out after an incident that occurred on that

night's show. (while dressed as a turkey) was

sprayed in the face by Letterman with a fire

extinguisher after grabbed Letterman as if to

hug or kiss him, causing to have a severe

asthma attack.[5] did not appear on the

Letterman show for six years, finally returning on

November 29, 2006. During that appearance, Letterman

once again set up for a prank. While

was demonstrating a steamer branded with his

name, Letterman insisted on placing a tray under the

steamer which did not believe belonged there.

When turned the steamer on, something in the

tray under it exploded and started burning. Though

initially scared, took the incident in fairly

good nature, even joking that he " felt like

" (referring to a mishap where 's hair

was set on fire by a malfunctioning light.)[6]

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> You guys might want to try watching the whole segment

> instead of the short one taken out of context:

Well, I'm still on dial-up on an old computer. Even that short segment took

about a half hour to download before I could play it.

Sue in NJ

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> did not appear on the

> Letterman show for six years,

Makes you wonder *why* keeps returning to the people who

bully him, like Letterman and I heard he is/was on Stern a lot, where

he was also royally roasted every time. But I guess when you're hawking a

new product you swallow your pride and go where you can.

> took the incident in fairly

> good nature, even joking that he " felt like

> "

That part was shown in the clip - he didn't seem that " good natured " to me.

You mention in another post that some other web site has a longer clip. I

guess it showed there that he laughed it off.

Sue in NJ

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--- Sue in NJ <susang3@...> wrote:

> > You guys might want to try watching the whole

> segment

> > instead of the short one taken out of context:

>

>

> Well, I'm still on dial-up on an old computer. Even

> that short segment took

> about a half hour to download before I could play

> it.

Ack, Sorry about that Sue! I enjoyed watching the

segment though!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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change. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of

maturity. -- Dave Ramsey

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--- Sue in NJ <susang3@...> wrote:

> Makes you wonder *why* keeps

> returning to the people who

> bully him, like Letterman and I heard he is/was on

> Stern a lot, where

> he was also royally roasted every time. But I guess

> when you're hawking a

> new product you swallow your pride and go where you

> can.

He seems like such a nice compassionate person to me.

He's probably just a forgiving person and knows to

take things in stride.

> That part was shown in the clip - he didn't seem

> that " good natured " to me.

> You mention in another post that some other web site

> has a longer clip. I

> guess it showed there that he laughed it off.

Yeah if you watch the whole clip you see it's a bit

out of context.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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Most people won't change until the pain of where they are exceeds the pain of

change. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of

maturity. -- Dave Ramsey

My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

Heal yourself with nutrition: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com

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