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The ultimate in food storage. :-)
Sheldon seems to be envious of my 40 cubic ft. Hobart, here is his
chance to own an even better one:

http://tinyurl.com/y65lsf3
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> The ultimate in food storage. :-)
> Sheldon seems to be envious of my 40 cubic ft. Hobart, here is his
> chance to own an even better one:


I guess you could say he has a bad case of freezer burn.

yuck yuck yuck.

Paul


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In article >,
"Paul M. Cook" > wrote:

> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> > The ultimate in food storage. :-)
> > Sheldon seems to be envious of my 40 cubic ft. Hobart, here is his
> > chance to own an even better one:

>
> I guess you could say he has a bad case of freezer burn.
>
> yuck yuck yuck.
>
> Paul


<grins>

As I continued my search (I was looking for Blood typing antigen
tables), I found several more for even lower prices. :-) Honestly
folks, these are top grade refrigerators with built in monitoring
systems. I highly recommend them for anyone serious about refrigerated
food storage!

I am in serious blood bank training for the next two months at my new
job so that subject is uppermost in my mind... I've not done atypical
antibody screens now for over 20 years and a lot has changed.
Transfusion medicine is the one area of the lab where one can kill
someone if they make a mistake.

I do take my job rather seriously...
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"Omelet" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
>
>> "Omelet" > wrote in message
>> news
>> > The ultimate in food storage. :-)
>> > Sheldon seems to be envious of my 40 cubic ft. Hobart, here is his
>> > chance to own an even better one:

>>
>> I guess you could say he has a bad case of freezer burn.
>>
>> yuck yuck yuck.
>>
>> Paul

>
> <grins>
>
> As I continued my search (I was looking for Blood typing antigen
> tables), I found several more for even lower prices. :-) Honestly
> folks, these are top grade refrigerators with built in monitoring
> systems. I highly recommend them for anyone serious about refrigerated
> food storage!
>
> I am in serious blood bank training for the next two months at my new
> job so that subject is uppermost in my mind... I've not done atypical
> antibody screens now for over 20 years and a lot has changed.
> Transfusion medicine is the one area of the lab where one can kill
> someone if they make a mistake.
>
> I do take my job rather seriously...


Have you had any changes in lifestyle lately? Sleeping in coffins? Staying
up all night? Hanging upside down in closets? Any nascent obsession with
knots?

Just a little concerned is all.

Paul

> Peace! Om
>
> Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet>
> Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food
> groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat. --Alex Levine



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In article >,
"Paul M. Cook" > wrote:

> > I do take my job rather seriously...

>
> Have you had any changes in lifestyle lately? Sleeping in coffins? Staying
> up all night? Hanging upside down in closets? Any nascent obsession with
> knots?
>
> Just a little concerned is all.
>
> Paul


Just hiding from crosses and avoiding garlic, why? ;-)
Come to think of it, I've not looked in a mirror lately either...
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Omelet wrote:
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> The ultimate in food storage. :-)
> Sheldon seems to be envious of my 40 cubic ft. Hobart, here is his
> chance to own an even better one:


That would be good for my aunt Kathleen.
She tends to open the refrigerator, then
stand there and think about what to make
for dinner. With those glass doors, she
could decide what to do without opening
the refrigerator. That would save a lot
of electricity.
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On 4/12/2010 2:22 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:

> That would be good for my aunt Kathleen.
> She tends to open the refrigerator, then
> stand there and think about what to make
> for dinner. With those glass doors, she
> could decide what to do without opening
> the refrigerator. That would save a lot
> of electricity.



We had a glass refrigerator that we donated to the church, ours said
Coca-Cola across the top, but you can find them plain. It would be great
for your Aunt Kathleen.


http://tinyurl.com/y4ualrz


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Becca wrote:
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> We had a glass refrigerator that we donated to the church, ours said
> Coca-Cola across the top, but you can find them plain. It would be great
> for your Aunt Kathleen.


My friend Cindy would have loved that refrigerator.
She likes all things Coca-Cola.

> http://tinyurl.com/y4ualrz


That seller has rather poor feedback.
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In article >,
Mark Thorson > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> >
> > The ultimate in food storage. :-)
> > Sheldon seems to be envious of my 40 cubic ft. Hobart, here is his
> > chance to own an even better one:

>
> That would be good for my aunt Kathleen.
> She tends to open the refrigerator, then
> stand there and think about what to make
> for dinner. With those glass doors, she
> could decide what to do without opening
> the refrigerator. That would save a lot
> of electricity.


It does indeed...
And there is generally a light switch on the outside of the unit to
light up the interior.
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