May 11, 2010
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Maytag man
I am about to go downstairs to my kitchen… hand over dinner making responsibilities to my 10 year old (she is good at that anyway) and take apart the inside of my fridge. The coils that are meant to cool things are inside of a glacier! It seems to be happening at a more frequent rate and I’m a little bit tired of it. We have to take out the inside panels, de-glacierfy the coils and fan, reassemble and then wait for it to be cold enough for food to go back in. I do not enjoy this! I want my fridge to keep food cool and not turn into a glacier every other month. I do not think that is asking too much.
So, I’ll find the rachet set (I should get my own instead of always hunting hubby’s) and all the coolers in teh house, move the food from the fridge to the coolers and start taking things apart! Bleh! Maybe I’ll put on some good music while I’m working. It is supposed to snow tonight, so perhaps I’ll just set my food on the back porch and let nature keep it cool. Snow in May! Can you even imagine?! That is just plain old weird!!
Happy day everyone. If your fridge is working correctly, count your blessings.
Comments (4)
While you do that I am gonna brush my teeth.
My frig is working properly, and that is a blessing. Thanks for reminding me of it.
Our started doing that… The repair guy replaced the gizmo that keeps the frost off the coils and a thermastat that controls the gizmo-thingie-bobbie… Anyway, they first estimated almost $500 – but it was half that…
Although sure your phrases must be realistic
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