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Re: up side down fridge Re: O/T Wife's Kitchen
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Posted by buickanddeere on December 24, 2005 at 18:25:36 from (216.183.138.97):
In Reply to: Re: up side down fridge Re: O/T Wife's Kitchen posted by fixerupper on December 24, 2005 at 13:09:16:
Mrs. buickanddeere stands 6ft 1 inch tall in her stocking feet. It's a long way down to the bottom shelves. I used to get down and search for fridge suprises about once a week or when bored as she couldn't be bothered. Kids busted my nose one day while I was searching for abandoned organic matter. I was down on my knees looking in when one kid jumped on my back then the 2nd hopped on as well. Then I was then down on three legs and reaching stuff on and off the bottom shelves. About the time I was swinging the door shut a 3rd kid jumped on my back and head. He forced my nose down and inline with the edge of the rapidly approaching fridge door. Crunch and I could hardly see through the tears. I did get my nose straightened out reasonably well when it was still numb. Decided right then and there that d*m fridge was on it's way out.
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