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Lyndsey, do you think it was something I said? :unsure: He seems to have flown the coop as soon as I started this thread. :huh:

 

:popcorn:

 

I think he's scared of cutea animals...

 

He's a duck after all

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Ah yes the fridge is...new, with lots of weird new controls and different temperatures in different areas of the fridge and it's not up to temperature yet or down to temperature. I only turned it on a few minutes ago, I had to take a lot of sticky tape out of there that were holding the shelves in while in transit etc.

 

Time will tell if this fridge can store my food and snacks to the quality levels I'm used to. :smoke:

 

The microwave hasn't arrived yet.

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Ah yes the fridge is...new, with lots of weird new controls and different temperatures in different areas of the fridge and it's not up to temperature yet or down to temperature. I only turned it on a few minutes ago, I had to take a lot of sticky tape out of there that were holding the shelves in while in transit etc.

 

Time will tell if this fridge can store my food and snacks to the quality levels I'm used to. :smoke:

 

The microwave hasn't arrived yet.

 

I will keep my fingers crossed.

 

We want to keep Treeduck happy.

 

A happy Treeduck is a happy TRF.

 

 

:)

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Ah yes the fridge is...new, with lots of weird new controls and different temperatures in different areas of the fridge and it's not up to temperature yet or down to temperature. I only turned it on a few minutes ago, I had to take a lot of sticky tape out of there that were holding the shelves in while in transit etc.

 

Time will tell if this fridge can store my food and snacks to the quality levels I'm used to. :smoke:

 

The microwave hasn't arrived yet.

 

I will keep my fingers crossed.

 

We want to keep Treeduck happy.

 

A happy Treeduck is a happy TRF.

 

 

:)

:sundog:

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Lyndsey, do you think it was something I said? :unsure: He seems to have flown the coop as soon as I started this thread. :huh:

 

:popcorn:

 

He has a new toy to play with...

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What is WEIRD is when I looked out my new window when I got up this morning I saw a flock of Ducks about a quarter of a mile away... what was interesting was they were SILENT.

LOL

:banana:

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What is WEIRD is when I looked out my new window when I got up this morning I saw a flock of Ducks about a quarter of a mile away... what was interesting was they were SILENT.

LOL

:banana:

 

Perhaps he had temporarily flown the coop??? :unsure:

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ok duck, I've got several fridge related questions for you:

 

1) When shopping for a fridge what's the most important quality you look for?

 

2) Before this new one, when was the last time you purchased a fridge?

 

3) How much time did you invest before purchasing this one?

 

4) What are 3 things that are always in your fridge no matter what?

 

5) How were you able to remove the smell of cadavers from your old fridge before disposing of it?

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ok duck, I've got several fridge related questions for you:

 

1) When shopping for a fridge what's the most important quality you look for?

 

2) Before this new one, when was the last time you purchased a fridge?

 

3) How much time did you invest before purchasing this one?

 

4) What are 3 things that are always in your fridge no matter what?

 

5) How were you able to remove the smell of cadavers from your old fridge before disposing of it?

 

1) Weight

 

2) About a decade ago

 

3) 2112 hours

 

4) Beer, unidentifiable cold cuts, turkey legs (even though I only buy turkey at Christmas)

 

5) I drained some of the oil from the mechanisms at the back of the fridge and mixed it with a 2 year old fruit juice and that seemed to do the trick.

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ok duck, I've got several fridge related questions for you:

 

1) When shopping for a fridge what's the most important quality you look for?

 

2) Before this new one, when was the last time you purchased a fridge?

 

3) How much time did you invest before purchasing this one?

 

4) What are 3 things that are always in your fridge no matter what?

 

5) How were you able to remove the smell of cadavers from your old fridge before disposing of it?

 

1) Weight

 

2) About a decade ago

 

3) 2112 hours

 

4) Beer, unidentifiable cold cuts, turkey legs (even though I only buy turkey at Christmas)

 

5) I drained some of the oil from the mechanisms at the back of the fridge and mixed it with a 2 year old fruit juice and that seemed to do the trick.

#1 is kind of surprising. And so are the turkey legs and cold cuts. I figured your 3 fridge items would be beer, some kind of snack cake, and berries.

 

#5 doesn't surprise me though. I did the same with my old one. :blaze:

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ok duck, I've got several fridge related questions for you:

 

1) When shopping for a fridge what's the most important quality you look for?

 

2) Before this new one, when was the last time you purchased a fridge?

 

3) How much time did you invest before purchasing this one?

 

4) What are 3 things that are always in your fridge no matter what?

 

5) How were you able to remove the smell of cadavers from your old fridge before disposing of it?

 

1) Weight

 

2) About a decade ago

 

3) 2112 hours

 

4) Beer, unidentifiable cold cuts, turkey legs (even though I only buy turkey at Christmas)

 

5) I drained some of the oil from the mechanisms at the back of the fridge and mixed it with a 2 year old fruit juice and that seemed to do the trick.

#1 is kind of surprising. And so are the turkey legs and cold cuts. I figured your 3 fridge items would be beer, some kind of snack cake, and berries.

 

#5 doesn't surprise me though. I did the same with my old one. :blaze:

I always eat all the cakes that's why there's never any around for long!

 

Aye.

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ok duck, I've got several fridge related questions for you:

 

1) When shopping for a fridge what's the most important quality you look for?

 

2) Before this new one, when was the last time you purchased a fridge?

 

3) How much time did you invest before purchasing this one?

 

4) What are 3 things that are always in your fridge no matter what?

 

5) How were you able to remove the smell of cadavers from your old fridge before disposing of it?

 

1) Weight

 

2) About a decade ago

 

3) 2112 hours

 

4) Beer, unidentifiable cold cuts, turkey legs (even though I only buy turkey at Christmas)

 

5) I drained some of the oil from the mechanisms at the back of the fridge and mixed it with a 2 year old fruit juice and that seemed to do the trick.

#1 is kind of surprising. And so are the turkey legs and cold cuts. I figured your 3 fridge items would be beer, some kind of snack cake, and berries.

 

#5 doesn't surprise me though. I did the same with my old one. :blaze:

I always eat all the cakes that's why there's never any around for long!

 

Aye.

 

"Cups And Cakes"

 

Love,

 

SPINAL TAP

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ok duck, I've got several fridge related questions for you:

 

1) When shopping for a fridge what's the most important quality you look for?

 

2) Before this new one, when was the last time you purchased a fridge?

 

3) How much time did you invest before purchasing this one?

 

4) What are 3 things that are always in your fridge no matter what?

 

5) How were you able to remove the smell of cadavers from your old fridge before disposing of it?

 

1) Weight

 

2) About a decade ago

 

3) 2112 hours

 

4) Beer, unidentifiable cold cuts, turkey legs (even though I only buy turkey at Christmas)

 

5) I drained some of the oil from the mechanisms at the back of the fridge and mixed it with a 2 year old fruit juice and that seemed to do the trick.

#1 is kind of surprising. And so are the turkey legs and cold cuts. I figured your 3 fridge items would be beer, some kind of snack cake, and berries.

 

#5 doesn't surprise me though. I did the same with my old one. :blaze:

I always eat all the cakes that's why there's never any around for long!

 

Aye.

Is this one of those new Fridges that you can watch TV on?

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