KitchenAid is an American home appliance brand owned by Whirlpool Corporation. The company was started in 1919 by The Hobart Corporation to produce stand mixers; the "H-5" was the first model introduced. The company faced stiff competition as rivals moved into this emerging market, and introduced its trademarked silhouette in the 1930s with the model "K", the work of designer Egmont Arens. The brand's stand mixers have changed little in design since, and attachments from the model "K" onwards are compatible with the modern machines. Dishwashers were the second product line to be introduced, in 1949. A late 1980s promotional campaign on the back of an expansion by retailer Williams-Sonoma saw brand awareness double in three years.
The idea of a stand mixer was formulated by Herbert Johnston, an engineer working at the Hobart Corporation. He had been inspired after seeing a baker mix dough, and thought that there must be a better way of doing the task. In 1914, development began, and soon the model "H" mixer was launched for industrial work. The U.S. Navy ordered mixers for two new Tennessee-class battleships, the California and the Tennessee, as well as the U.S. Navy's first dreadnought battleship, the South Carolina. In 1917, Hobart stand mixers became standard equipment on all U.S. Navy ships, prompting development to begin on the first home models.
Angel in red
Don't burn me with your lights
Angel in blue coming down on you
He's coming down coming down coming down down
Angel in red
You can't keep me right
Angel in blue
you cut me down you hold me down
you cut me down
Angel in red
My kiwi
As we wind down the world that we live in
We end where we start and start where we begin
no nothing is fair
no not even when you share
not even when you really care
you give what you get
get what you give
you get what you get and not what you deserve
anyway I'm not so sure that I really wanted
to walk on the same planet as you
and after all this is done and said and done
what the hell can we do?
1 ask me I ask you
revolution? no, no one cares
direct action? no, no one dares
conservation? no, we all want more than we need
preservation? no, it's not based on greed
so tell me, where do we go from here