Fridge cleaning

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Gyro Gearloose, Feb 11, 2012.

  1. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Don’t forget to clean the top rubber insulation gasket around the door which tends to catch food particles.

    That oversight caught me twice in the air force during dorm room inspection [​IMG]

    Hotwater
     
  2. Le Aura

    Le Aura Member

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    I cleaned the microwave the other day and broke the glass plate :( It just broke right in half in my hands when I was drying it... It cost my mum like $70 to replace it!
     
  3. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    Mines A Bit Of A Disaster Area Right Now, A Few Weeks Ago The Tap

    On A 4 Litre Cask Of Red Wine Malfunctioned And Dripped About 2 Litres

    Through The Bottom 3 Shelves And The Crisper...:(.

    Tis Not The Dirty Fridge That Caused Me Grief, But The Waste Of Wine

    Brought Me To Tears...:bigcry:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  4. Kinky Ramona

    Kinky Ramona Back by popular demand!

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    I organized and cleaned my fridge! I also cleaned the whole kitchen yesterday. I was a busy bee.
     
  5. Gyro Gearloose

    Gyro Gearloose Senior Member

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    Good morning,

    two times ;). But it's true, the folds of the rubber gasket are a bitch.


    You use a microwave :eek:? Think about all the radiation!

    Regards
    Gyro
     
  6. Gyro Gearloose

    Gyro Gearloose Senior Member

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    Good morning,

    great, here is your Fleißbienchen badge ;):

    [​IMG]

    Regards
    Gyro
     
  7. KewlJosh536

    KewlJosh536 Member

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    hold onto the film, kodak is bankrupt. could be worth money some day.
     
  8. Gyro Gearloose

    Gyro Gearloose Senior Member

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    Hello,

    well, there is no one left in the world who can process Kodachrome I guess. It can still be used as a B&W film and for other experiments. That's why it fills up a compartment -instead of vegetables- in my fridge ;). Wikipedia knows the trivia that on 12/30/2010 the last role of Kodachrome was developed.

    Regards
    Gyro
     
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