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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by LooneyToon, Sep 13, 2004.

  1. Fatty FatBastard

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    Butcher blocks in the middle of your kitchen don't count.:p
     
  2. wizkid83

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    Right, but the fridge should be right the wall adjacent. In most houses that are built these days, the doors of the fridge is usually at a 90 degree angle to the stove. You will be easily able to watch T.V. while washing dishes or cooking.
     
  3. Harrisment

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    Crap and I just bought a new fridge.
     
  4. London'sBurning

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    Wouldn't it just make more sense to get a small tv and put it in the kitchen near the fridge if you really need to get a drink while watching a game? Not to mention a whole lot cheaper? Also the fact that you can move a smaller tv around a lot more easily than a fridge to say do the dishes but the sink is at a different angle than the tv originally was. I mean how the hell would you move the tv inside the fridge if you couldn't watch the game while doing the dishes?
     
  5. francis 4 prez

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    as far as i'm concerned:

    object + tv = better object



    now if only i could put it on twenty twos.
     
  6. PhiSlammaJamma

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    To solve the problem, the TV should be hinged so that you can angle it the way you want it.
     
  7. bnb

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    No need for that.

    The door opens....just prop it open until the angle's right.
     
  8. AMS

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    right, middle class... good one. island and middle class dont go together buddy ;)
     
  9. mateo

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    There are TVs in our elevators at work. I'm never in the elevator long enough to catch the whole segment on CNN.
     
  10. PhiSlammaJamma

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    How come nobody has invented a window for the Fridge, or at the very least an inventory system. I mean all that fod has barcodes right. How hard could it be to have a little digitle inventory. "You have 2 beers left, red alert."
     
  11. m_cable

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    I don't know about you, but I'm not wild about having to barcode scan all my incoming food. Then scan it out when I want a bud. I think buying beer regardless of whether I have enough is the better way to go.
     

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