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[challenge entry] Our fridge died over the weekend.
Our fridge died over the weekend, so we spent Sunday perusing the electrical stores and came home with model numbers in hand to pump into Kelkoo etc. Hence this quickie...





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(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:03, archived)
# *pffft*
hand...pump...kelkoo...quickie
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:04, archived)
# I second that 'pffft'
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:06, archived)
# Hmmmm....
Something Freudian going on there methinks. Wankyou for pointing it out.
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:08, archived)
# it's normal for these parts :)
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:09, archived)
# and for "those" parts


/immature
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:11, archived)
# arf
/immature too
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:20, archived)
# Woo!
did that just this week in comet with a cd player!
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:11, archived)
# Did you try inverting it?
The top tip in newsletter # 120 (which seems to be dead at the moment..) said that turning your fridge upside down for a while can help. I have never tried it, but this guy did.
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:13, archived)
# Earl grey, hot.
Hmmm. Wish I'd seen that before being seduced by a fridge that more closely resembles a Star Trek replicator. Oh how my friends will be in awe as I stroll up to it, hold out a cup, and in my best Picard voice say "water, frozen into cubes"
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:17, archived)
# pfffft!
'half a tin of spaghetti hoops.... slightly mouldy'
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:19, archived)
# only tescos cheapest for the captin
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:22, archived)
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(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:27, archived)
# haha
Woo.
(, Mon 14 Jun 2004, 23:26, archived)