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redwolf December 17 2007, 20:09:57 UTC
The fridge having a life of its own is probably not a good thing.

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love_jackianto December 17 2007, 15:16:43 UTC
Oh that was cute :D

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redwolf December 17 2007, 20:10:11 UTC
Many thanks!

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mad_jaks December 17 2007, 15:51:15 UTC
hahaha
heeheehee

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redwolf December 17 2007, 20:11:10 UTC
Happy you enjoyed it.

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want_of_faith December 18 2007, 03:03:19 UTC
Cool! I also have what might be sentient life forming inside my fridge . . . without the benefit of Owen's lab experiments!

BTW love the way you combine the challenges ;D

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redwolf December 18 2007, 03:23:21 UTC
My brain is the wacky.

I don't tend to have too many science experiments taking up residence in the fridge. However, the abandoned coffee cup on my desk was another story. Icing up used to be my problem. Then I'd need to mount an Arctic expedition to de-ice the freezer. Where do all those stray peas come from?

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want_of_faith December 18 2007, 08:38:20 UTC
I think that two stray peas occasionally get loose, then reproduce and have lots of little baby peas, then build their own little pea society inside the freezer - we're like their version of Godzilla, laying waste to their icy kingdom whenever we defrost (a good excuse not to do so). It's possible - how much do we really know about peas, anyway?

(Who's brain is wacky now, huh? ... sorry, my competitive streak is rearing its ugly head)

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adafrog December 19 2007, 02:52:22 UTC
lol :Love the Christmas Carols line.

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redwolf December 19 2007, 04:00:07 UTC
You leave stuff in the fridge too long and it takes on a life of its own.

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