Country Style Pork Ribs - How to?
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 23:57:29 -0700 (PDT), Tommy Joe
> wrote:
>On Jul 4, 5:48*pm, Lou Decruss > wrote:
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>> My fridge died Saturday. *It's 10 years old and not a scratch on it.
>> We ordered a new one. *Hopefully the electric bill payback will be
>> worth it. *I just couldn't see putting any money in it. *We got the
>> bottom freezer drawer type which I've read is pretty economical
>> compared to the side by side models. *I hope I didn't make a $900
>> mistake. *
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> It's incredible when I think of it, but in my life there are many
>things I have never bought. I have never bought a regrigerator
>(except for the used one in my story). I have never bought a wallet.
>I have never bought a hair brush. I have never bought a razor.
>Somehow everywhere I've gone these things have been handed down to
>me. The list is endless. So my knowledge of cost with certain things
>is very limited. But I think I remember the manager or some worker
>here telling me the fridge they put in here when my big monster went
>down cost only $200. Like I said, it's cheap feeling, very light,
>plastic-like, but it works well, kind of like a cheap-looking light-
>weight car that has a good engine. If I had had to buy it myself, I'd
>probably still be sitting up here thinking about it - because I HATE
>SHOPPING.
I don't like shopping either. I like grocery shopping but that's it.
Louise doesn't like malls but loves thrift/resale stores and any other
place she can get a good deal. The last time I bought a fridge I had
a backup. This time I didn't and being summer with 4 coolers with
melting ice in them there was pressure and I didn't like it.
Lou
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