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Would it come with fridge elves to clean it after use? |
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Could you mount a keyboard under it? |
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Leaving the fridge door open for moderate periods of time can increase your energy bill, and HASTEN your vegetables decent to expiry |
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Oddly enough, advertising your post has a recipe in it actually increases your fishbone count. |
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No-one mentioned the reference to ham even though my username is [piggywig] :) |
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On a lighter note [kropotkin], as Proudhon says, "all pork is theft". |
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[Letsbuildafort] on the contrary, once you open the fridge, all of the cold air spills onto the floor anyway. My fridge won't restart its cooling cycle until the door is reclosed. |
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Can I also say that [po] is one of Edward de Bono's words for an undecided state between yes and no. Nice ariel though :) |
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There are fridge models now that have a built-in flip-down shelf in the door. They are usually designed to access one of the door shelves from the outside, the point being that one get grab a quick drink (and have a surface on which to set the glass) without opening the door (lessening the problem mentioned by 'fort above). |
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To bake your idea, you could just store your sandwich makin's on this shelf instead of milk or soda. (link forthcoming) |
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