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Turtle wrote: I hope it's
full of beer and brats.
Your fridge is full of brats?

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Unseen122 wrote:
Tommy wrote:When I close the door, it is mostly filled with Dark. :lol:
How do you know?
I knew someone would ask that. :)
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Tyler Morris wrote:
Turtle wrote: I hope it's
full of beer and brats.
Your fridge is full of brats?

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Cynth wrote:How many types of brown rice does a person need? You keep your sugar in the refrigerator? And beans? Are you talking about your kitchen shelves here or your reefer? I guess it helps things last longer. Pasta? What the heck do you keep on your kitchen shelves, Lamby? It certainly sounds like a healthy array of foods!
I 'spose you could get by with two kinds of brown rice...
Three of four would be better!

It's just a Florida kinda thing...

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Lambchop wrote:instant coffee
Eeeewwwww. We'll have to educate your palate.
Lambchop wrote:little lowfat Baby-bels
I hate the cheese, but I'm collecting the wax shells. If you wouldn't mind mailing those to me I'd be much obliged.

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What's in my fridge? Me at midnight.
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jbarter wrote:What's in my fridge? Me at midnight.
How'd you fit in there??!! :o
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Tyler Morris wrote:
jbarter wrote:What's in my fridge? Me at midnight.
How'd you fit in there??!! :o
If you take the food and the shelves out someone my size can fit in with a bit of effort. I did it once in my slimmer days to settle an argument about the little light going off or staying on. I also once fitted in one drawer of a four door filing cabinet.
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jbarter wrote:
Tyler Morris wrote:
jbarter wrote:What's in my fridge? Me at midnight.
How'd you fit in there??!! :o
I did it once in my slimmer days to settle an argument about the little light going off or staying on. I also once fitted in one drawer of a four door filing cabinet.
This wasn't back in your college days or anything was it? That sounds like the sh*t we used to dare each other to do :lol:
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jbarter wrote:
Tyler Morris wrote:
jbarter wrote:What's in my fridge? Me at midnight.
How'd you fit in there??!! :o
If you take the food and the shelves out someone my size can fit in with a bit of effort. I did it once in my slimmer days to settle an argument about the little light going off or staying on. I also once fitted in one drawer of a four door filing cabinet.
Was it dark with the light off? :)
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jbarter wrote:
Tyler Morris wrote:
jbarter wrote:What's in my fridge? Me at midnight.
How'd you fit in there??!! :o
If you take the food and the shelves out someone my size can fit in with a bit of effort. I did it once in my slimmer days to settle an argument about the little light going off or staying on. I also once fitted in one drawer of a four door filing cabinet.
Okay, I'm sure you know this, but YOU COULD HAVE SUFFOCATED IN THERE!!!!!!! I go nuts just thinking about this. Even if someone you trusted was there, what if something happened to the person and s/he couldn't let you out? :o :boggle: :o And the file drawer, many of those have catches on them. I don't know if you could have gotten locked in there or not. Please do not do things like this!!!!!
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Perhaps I should have said "in my slimmer and dimmer days". These days my brain would stop me even if rotundity didn't. :)
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jbarter wrote:Perhaps I should have said "in my slimmer and dimmer days". These days my brain would stop me even if rotundity didn't. :)
That's one big brain, dood! :D
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Tyler Morris wrote:
Turtle wrote: I hope it's
full of beer and brats.
Your fridge is full of brats?

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I must say, I was pretty startled the first time someone on this forum referred to cooking "brats."
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:lol:

I remember that thread...had me worried for a while.

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