Dead Fridge Art

Oct 10, 2005 19:50

A post-Katrina folk art has developed in New Orleans: Dead Fridge Grafitti ( Read more... )

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"my tummy hurts" meekorouse October 11 2005, 02:17:11 UTC
cute photo; if you can say that about a fridge full of rotting food from a horrible & deadly situation. I'm glad you got back home though. =)

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portia October 11 2005, 04:09:32 UTC
Glad you explained about the refrigerators. I couldn't figure out why only the fridges, and not any other appliances, like washers/dryers would end up on the curb. I thought flood waters shorted them out or something. Can't believe rotted food would make them unusable. What a waste. Would seem like big business for someone willing to recycle those bad boys.

Glad to see you are slowly but surely getting back to normal.

Did you ever get a tarp for your roof?

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doctroid October 11 2005, 13:35:13 UTC
I know from experience that if I had a fridge full of rotting food, I'd have to open it, because it won't fit through the door unless you take its own door off.

Either that or I'd have leave the fridge shut and sell the house.

I guess maybe if I ever have to evacuate, I'll try to empty the fridge first.

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petalbreeze October 14 2005, 14:14:22 UTC
For some reason, refrigerators and freezers are made of a substance that absorbs odors. When rotting food is the odor in question, there is no salvaging it. Even baking soda and vinegar will not help the situation.

We have had other appliances discarded in our neighborhood, and we rescued one electric clothes dryer. Our gas is still not on, so we hoped an electric dryer would help. John got the motor freed up, turned it on, and wha-la! it still works! The timer had not been submerged in the storm surge.

Karen cleaned out the inside last night to use it...

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