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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> I woke up and discovered that the fridge door was a wee bit ajar‹enough
> to let the interior light be shining brightly and warming the top shelf
> of food below it to a nice 57 degrees! Sh**!!




So that's why it was so cold in Rochester this morning! (All that cold
air you let loose from your fridge.) ;-)

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zxcvbob wrote:
> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>> I woke up and discovered that the fridge door was a wee bit
>> ajar‹enough to let the interior light be shining brightly and warming
>> the top shelf of food below it to a nice 57 degrees! Sh**!!

>
>
>
> So that's why it was so cold in Rochester this morning! (All that cold
> air you let loose from your fridge.) ;-)
>
> Bob

I was going to say it shouldn't have mattered if she (please note the
feminine, I am on her DH's side)had the fridge door standing wide open.
From the weather report this morning the Minneapolis area is colder
outside than my freezer is inside.

George, ducking and running
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In article >,
zxcvbob > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > I woke up and discovered that the fridge door was a wee bit ajarÐenough
> > to let the interior light be shining brightly and warming the top shelf
> > of food below it to a nice 57 degrees! Sh**!!

>
>
>
> So that's why it was so cold in Rochester this morning! (All that cold
> air you let loose from your fridge.) ;-)
>
> Bob


Hell's bells! It stayed right here! The stuff I moved outside to chill
--- I froze some of it! JAYzuzz!

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In article >,
George Shirley > wrote:

> zxcvbob wrote:
> > Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> >> I woke up and discovered that the fridge door was a wee bit
> >> ajarÐenough to let the interior light be shining brightly and warming
> >> the top shelf of food below it to a nice 57 degrees! Sh**!!

> >
> >
> >
> > So that's why it was so cold in Rochester this morning! (All that cold
> > air you let loose from your fridge.) ;-)
> >
> > Bob

> I was going to say it shouldn't have mattered if she (please note the
> feminine, I am on her DH's side)had the fridge door standing wide open.
> From the weather report this morning the Minneapolis area is colder
> outside than my freezer is inside.
>
> George, ducking and running



Oh, shut up, you old goat! mumblemumbledamntexansmumblemumble
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