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which is more efficient-- to press the ice cube maker button and have it
drop some; or to open the freezer (side by side) and grab a couple cubes? I
try to avoid opening the fridge. There is also the contamination factor if
you stick your hand in the ice tray.


I'm taking B-- out of my kill file, maybe he's not that bad?


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On Saturday, October 6, 2012 10:36:47 PM UTC-6, Somebody wrote:
> which is more efficient-- to press the ice cube maker button and have it
>
> drop some; or to open the freezer (side by side) and grab a couple cubes? I
>
> try to avoid opening the fridge. There is also the contamination factor if
>
> you stick your hand in the ice tray.
>
>
>
>
>
> I'm taking B-- out of my kill file, maybe he's not that bad?


Now do us a favor and put YOURSELF in the KILL file. Nitwit.

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> Now do us a favor and put YOURSELF in the KILL file. Nitwit.


how do I do that? nincompoop.



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> Now do us a favor and put YOURSELF in the KILL file. Nitwit.




> how do I do that? *nincompoop.




Somebody, you should thank Roy for responding regardless of
his tone. At least he responded. The guy who posted your question to
didn't respond. You even put his name in the thead title and he
didn't respond. That is either very rude on brooklyn1's part, or very
stubborn on your part to think he's going to fall for another of your
endless false questions designed soley to get responses to keep you
from drowning in loneliness. But don't worry, Roy and I are here to
save you. So, my guess is that you are nuts and lonely, Brooklyn1 is
crass non-responder, Roy is a wise-ass with the right idea (although i
don't like him using the word "us" to represent his own thoughts - and
finally me, a true nut case for continuously responding to you and
thinking that maybe, just maybe, someone other than you will be
reading my words.

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Somebody, you should thank Roy
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Somebody, you should thank Roy for responding regardless of
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didn't respond. You even put his name in the thead title and he
didn't respond. That is either very rude on brooklyn1's part,
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Brook... rude? I've never seen that


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<snip> finally me, a true nut case...
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blatantly nuts.


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On Oct 6, 9:36*pm, "Somebody" > wrote:
> which is more efficient-- to press the ice cube maker button and have it
> drop some; or to open the freezer (side by side) and grab a couple cubes? *I
> try to avoid opening the fridge. *There is also the contamination factor if
> you stick your hand in the ice tray.
>
> I'm taking B-- out of my kill file, maybe he's not that bad?


Contamination? God, you're really paranoid!
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On Oct 6, 9:36 pm, "Somebody" > wrote:
> which is more efficient-- to press the ice cube maker button and have it
> drop some; or to open the freezer (side by side) and grab a couple cubes?
> I
> try to avoid opening the fridge. There is also the contamination factor if
> you stick your hand in the ice tray.
>
> I'm taking B-- out of my kill file, maybe he's not that bad?


Contamination? God, you're really paranoid!

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what? I'm hopped up on green tea.


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On Oct 6, 9:36 pm, "Somebody" > wrote:
> which is more efficient-- to press the ice cube maker button and have it
> drop some; or to open the freezer (side by side) and grab a couple cubes?
> I
> try to avoid opening the fridge. There is also the contamination factor if
> you stick your hand in the ice tray.
>
> I'm taking B-- out of my kill file, maybe he's not that bad?


Contamination? God, you're really paranoid!

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