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How to extract a fridge from a hole that is exactly fridge shaped

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https://imgur.com/Org4xnh Dirk Gently's fridge

STW can solve anything right? This is my brother's kitchen, the previous owners basically had the fitted kitchen built around the fridge, and now the fridge is dead. I've not been over yet but I know nothing about kitchens.

So he says it'll rock forward but only a small amount before it hits the top. It's very tight at the sides. The unit doesn't have any obviously removable panels. It does look like it's got something under the fridge lifting it up but I don't know if that's separate or built into the unit. I can see that we can take the unit doors and hinges off to make a little space

Any suggestions? Or, is there some sort of clan of fridge ninjas he can call? Like, if there are people building these nightmares (or ones like mine where the house's main stopcock was impossible to turn because of a shelf), are there people who deal with the aftermath?. For sure the left hand wall/upright is immovable, it's integrated right into the cupboards and is their upright/support. And I'm pretty sure the coving round the top is also all glued together, I doubt the right hand wall/upright is any more movable. I reckon we might be able to knock out the darker brown noggin thing at the top without causing too much visible damage and gain some space but that's still not enough to tip the fridge right forwards and out. It's not moving at all at the bottom either forward or back, other than to tip a little but that might just be years of nonmovement and kitchen goop.

I have various pry bars and some of those inflatable furniture lifter balloon things but I don't think they're strong enough, nothing else really lifty. Mostly of course it's just super awkward to get any muscle on it. I was wondering about throwing a looped strap over the top of it and down so that we can pull it out right at the bottom? Or, getting a long bar right the way under it and trying to slide it out like on rails?

I'm most curious about what's going on at the bottom, if that stuff makes any sense to anyone? It realyl does look like the whole shelf that it sits on might be movable but he thinks not (I can't think why else it's there, either). He's not super practical, but not stupid either.

This is our one chance to convince him that I'm not wasting my life on that bloody stupid forum! (STW fixed my mum's tomatoes once and that had the same effect)


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 2:40 am
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If you take the hinges off, it looks like you could just pull it forwards?


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 3:05 am
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I had a new washing machine delivered a couple of weeks ago. Top tip from the delivery guys - spray the floor with a soap/water solution and appliances glide across lino, tiles or similar hard surfaces....

Just a thought: That may help you drag the fridge forward without having to tilt it...


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 3:34 am
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If it's just years of nonmovement and kitchen goop sticking it at the bottom then the balloon lifter thingies are probably good enough to loosen that at least, with a bit of wobbling.

If the fridge is properly dead I'd think to maybe crack/drill a couple of holes in the floor of it to get some hooks in and pull it out from the bottom. Getting a strap round it sounds like a nightmare in itself!

Or less destructive: maybe screw something into the holes where the door hinges were and use that to pull.

Depending on how much space there is underneath (and behind it), maybe you could slide a balloon under with a stick or something and up the back slightly, that way blowing up the balloon would push the fridge outwards hopefully enough to get a grip on it.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 4:22 am
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You might have to move the hole and leave the fridge in place. (I've seen this done, but not with a fridge.)


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 5:02 am
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Start by taking the doors off the cabinet. Undo the screws in the centre of the plates on the cabinet itself. The doors should slide forward and off. I’d then remove the plates from the cabinet sides.

once thats done I’d get some cone spanners, a torch and have a sqy under the front of the fridge. Odds on that there’s adjustable feet that you can retract to make it shorter.

if it’s properly dead I’d then take a brick or a claw hammer and just whack it through the base, claw first to give you some purchase, then just pull the thing out. They don’t weigh much, they’re just awkward.  Avoid whacking the pipes as you can cause a leak.  If it does leak ventilate it well - it’s almost certainly  butane/propane with some oil. Good for starting fires inadvertently.

Fitting the new one: I’d call a kitchen fitter. Built in fridges all have differing views on how their external doors should be arranged & they’re a bloomin nightmare to set up correctly


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 5:59 am
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Take the doors and hinges off the carcass check there are no screws on the top under the plastic cover and in the bottom feet. Some appliances have a plastic retaining strap at the bottom just take the screws out if that’s the case. Most have adjustable feet so you can wind them up a bit. You should at this point be able to gently wiggle it from side to side pulling it forward. Keep as upright as possible when pulling out.
Don’t forget to take the milk out ?before you start.
Hope that helps.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 6:55 am
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It might be worth measuring the fridge to find out if it's an odd size (looks narrow in the pics) - if not and you can't get a replacement to fit, it might change how destructive you can be with the cabinets


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 7:47 am
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Open door, arms in at the top, lift and pull?


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 7:54 am
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once thats done I’d get some cone spanners, a torch and have a sqy under the front of the fridge. Odds on that there’s adjustable feet that you can retract to make it shorter.

It may also be you can hook something around the feet and pull from there, that should help topull it forward without it rocking and binding on the top edge


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 8:06 am
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if not and you can’t get a replacement to fit, it might change how destructive you can be with the cabinets

The cupboard can still be used as a, well, cupboard even if the fridge isn't there.... So don't trash it!

Re the removal - it went in so it will come out.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 8:26 am
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This is the only stw case where removing the frozen sausages first helps


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 8:26 am
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Are there any screws here?

Screenshot_20241111-083149


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 8:33 am
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I t really does look like the only issue is the hinges of the cabinet. And possibly a block screwed in where adam circled that would explain it tilting only a little bit.

Do anything you can to slacken wiggle any gunge free then forklift it with your arms on the roof of the freezer. A minty fresh pair of work gloves to increase gripage and it should slide right out.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 8:40 am
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If you're still having trouble getting purchase on the sides, you could try a pair of suction handles on the flat bits.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 9:18 am
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When having a washing machine delivered, the delivery guys worked some magic by sliding a piece of thin plywood under the old one and sliding it out on that.  Not sure if it would work in your situation, but possibly an option


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 9:29 am
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Integrated stuff is annoying, but you should be able to separate it from the carcass, it looks like an integrated job that's sitting on a (strong!) shelf. I'd probably do a mixture of things

- remove all the hinges from the cupboard

- remove the plastic cover at the top of the fridge

- see if the top above the fridge is removable (appears lower than the top of the carcass)

- put the air wedges under the fridge (they're plenty strong enough) and raise it a bit to see if you can retract the feet

- spray something slidey under the fridge, or even put something thin and slippery under the feet (e.g piece of milk bottle)

- build something up in front of the fridge to pull it onto to take the weight (wooden boards, books or bricks with plank on top)

- pull the fridge out from the bottom - use the feet or something underneath at the front


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 9:41 am
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Open the door and remove any elephants (check the butter for footprints if you're unsure)

Crank it to fully cold, the fridge will contract

Use a fridge magnet to extract it

Simples 🙂


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 10:00 am
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Friendly with the neighbours?

Go round and drill a hole from their side like Hatton Garden so you can push it out from the back.

Perhaps sell it to the neighbours as a feature niche?


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 10:54 am
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A Tirfor fitted with a harpoon.

Anchor the Tirfor to opposite wall,fire harpoon* ,winch fridge out.

* warn the neighbours

Edit >> as this is Northwind,maybe a 'Gnarpoon' would work better.

#muchlolz


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 11:07 am
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You can get strips of hdpe which you can get under the feet by rocking it. You can then pull out the fridge - this is how installers do it. About 20/30 quid on ebay/amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/bartyspares-Universal-Appliance-Freezers-Dishwashers/dp/B09PYN6B74


 
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Posted : 11/11/2024 2:34 pm
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If you can stand in the cellar, cut a square the size of the fridge and let it drop down. Then you can stand the new fridge on the old fridge...


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 3:31 pm
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My mum and I have discussed the possible solutions (our ideas were also suggested above, but she dismisses @ossify's balloon idea as 'fanciful') and we are now eagerly awaiting an update. As this is Northwind: if you decide to fit the new one yourself, remember the doors go on the outside.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 4:28 pm
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Squirt a few cans of propane behind the fridge, light a match...et voila....


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 5:13 pm
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I've not pulled one out (matron) but given this is a fairly standard integrated unit installation, there must be a way?

I put integrated fridge, freezer, WM and DW in my last kitchen (under counter so easier). Would there be leeway to slide something under its feet to pull it out on? I'm thinking of some thin metal strips.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 6:38 pm
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As this is Northwind: if you decide to fit the new one yourself, remember the doors go on the outside.

Oof!


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 6:47 pm
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Whichever option you decide on, check to see if there's a former Prime Minister anywhere in situ, perhaps whilst checking for elephants, as per timba. If so, lock him in please (not timba)


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 6:58 pm
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I had a new washing machine delivered a couple of weeks ago. Top tip from the delivery guys – spray the floor with a soap/water solution and appliances glide across lino, tiles or similar hard surfaces….

Sounds like a workplace accident waiting to happen. There are appliance slider strips available for exactly this purpose


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 7:39 pm
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It’ll be screwed in at the top somewhere, unscrew, remove doors and slide out. Simples.


 
Posted : 11/11/2024 7:56 pm
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If it was my fridge i'd be sliding some cheese in underneath the fridge and using a long ruler to poke the cheese all the way to the back.

After a short while mice will come looking for some of that tasty cheese. The mice will be able to squeeze into the space behind the fridge... just.

But they will be closely followed by snakes.

The snakes will eat the mice and expand.

The expansion of the snakes will be just enough* to push the fridge forward.

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*If it isn't, add more cheese until it is.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 12:08 am
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Screw a couple of screw eyes into the bottom, tie some strong rope, paracord to the screw eyes in a loop, pull hard.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 12:24 am
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Thanks folks, EXCEPT YOU HANNAH, looks like I'm going over to help tomorrow, assuming he hasn't been crushed under a fridge or burned the house down


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 12:26 am
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Don't forget to take some milk.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 3:37 am
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I don't think that left hand wall is supporting anything, the wall cupboards should be fixed to the wall.  The panels around the fridge are decorative and simply there to hold the doors that disguise the fridge.

If it turns destructive I would saw the coving at the top so you don't damage the stuff that's staying, I expect the left panel is screwed to the carcasses in a few places.

If the fridge has adjustable feet you might be able to wind them in by tilting the fridge, looping an inner tube over them and pull it taut (rightytighty) to get more wiggle room.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 7:13 am
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I’m going over to help tomorrow, assuming he hasn’t been crushed under a fridge or burned the house down

As the doors are already off its more likely to be an entrapment situation, he'll be fine until you get there... Aslong as it doesn't spring back to life when it falld.


 
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We need live updates.
#PrayForNorthwind


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 7:48 am
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My suggestion is to pay whoever he buys the new one from to fit it and dispose of the old one, resolving two issues in one go.

Ours looks almost identical and that's what we did. FWIW ours had screws top and bottom. Once those are removed, the unit can be slid forward by pulling on the (still attached) doors.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 7:52 am
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I think you should eviscerate from the inside until all you're left with the hollowed-out husk of its sorry, thin steel carcass and which point you should be able to contrive a way of crumpling it inwards then removing it completely. I don't for a minute think this makes more sense than simply pulling the thing out, but it'll be a lot more fun, which is what really counts and allow you to get to grips with the anatomical vagaries of the modern fridge in the process.

More practically, I had a similar dilemma with our fridge and it basically involved brute pulling force and some handy blocks of wood to slide it onto. It was awkward but doable. Make sure there are no hidden screws holding it in place first.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 8:30 am
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You could climb in then with a series of little jumps shuffle it forward.

Ideally you would skoot across the floor before canoing down a set of steps but that might be a tadmore work than you fancy if masonry os involved.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 8:43 am
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Will the top of the cabinet come off? That would give you more tilt


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 9:04 am
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Plusgas and a big hammer.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 9:28 am
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Fanciful? Fanciful??? Hmph. By all means go with less fanciful suggestion, like harpooning it 😀

(TBF though that would be both more likely to work and more fun)

In all seriousness though, if you haven't seen these before go and get some (ideally with a longish hose), they're great and come in useful way more often than I expected!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09SNRQPS8

You could climb in then with a series of little jumps shuffle it forward.

Ideally you would skoot across the floor before canoing down a set of steps but that might be a tadmore work than you fancy if masonry os involved.

I like the idea but more likely it would fall forwards with you inside, wedging itself onto your back and forcing you to scuttle around like a hermit crab until the fire brigade comes to set you free.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 9:49 am
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I had a similar setup in my old flat. I got round the problem by selling the flat before the fridge/freezer carked it.

That said - we let the flat out for about ten years and in that time I replaced the integrated washer/drier thing three times, so I got a lot of practice sliding washing machines in and out. The thin bit of ply thing really works, and in the end I just kept a sheet of it in the garage for specifically that job.

It also looks like the unit in your brother's place is sitting on a shelf of some kind, either to raise it up a bit or (potentially) so it can be slid in and out. Have a bit of a look at the arrangement at the bottom.


 
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Thread of the week?


 
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If you’re still having trouble getting purchase on the sides, you could try a pair of suction handles on the flat bits

This, cheap dent puller/glass lifter/etc suction cup thing from Amazon. A bit like a sea sucker with a handle. I use one to lift floor tiles in server rooms, way better than a standard tile lifter.

Take the shelves out, unscrew the door, stick it to the inside and pull it out.


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 10:11 pm
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Has anyone suggested drilling a hole through the wall behind it and pushing it out with a stick?


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 10:16 pm
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Can you just leave it in place and buy a smaller fridge to go inside the current one?


 
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We need live updates.
#PrayForNorthwind

He followed someone's advice on here. He could be in serious trouble.


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 10:42 pm
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I was stood down, a mate of his went over today and they were going to definitely get it out and they still haven't and now he's in a huff. Stakes are getting higher, I really hope i can just walk in and whisk it out in 20 seconds.

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Can you just leave it in place and buy a smaller fridge to go inside the current one?

He has genuinely bought a mini fridge and put it inside the other one.


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 10:48 pm
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You absolutely have to get pictures! ROTFL 😀


 
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A stick of C4? 😉


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 11:12 pm
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Could be there a while.

My grandparents bought a house in the late 80s, renovated the kitchen themselves but never quite finished it. When they died in Covid times the cutlery drawer was still on a stool.


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 11:16 pm
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If you take the hinges off, it looks like you could just pull it forwards

Ditto.

It just looks like its a space with the fridge pushed into it, not really built in or such with the fridge/freezer door attached to the ahem chip board door. The door off inc the hinges should mean it should just slide out.

The bit at the base just looks like an attempt to make the space a bit smaller, like it was maybe constructed for a slightly taller f/f, so I wouldnt really worry about that.


 
Posted : 13/11/2024 11:52 pm
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Show it what you did to the last inanimate object that pissed you off....

That should convince it to shift.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 6:44 am
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Or you could look at the sticker with the model details on and get the instruction manual online which will include the installation guide and perform the reverse actions.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 7:28 am
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It'll be screwed in to the cab at the top and the bottom to stop it being pulled forwards each time someone opens it. Screws will be accessible but might be behind covers/caps or something, you've just got to hunt them down. Take cabinet doors/hinges off too.

Once you've found and removed the screws it should easily pull out but if you need more to grab onto, put the fridge doors or brackets back on.

And bear in mind it might still be plugged in somewhere so disconnect that before or while you pull it out


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 7:48 am
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Order a new kitchen?


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 7:53 am
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New house day?


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 9:54 am
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Get a hacksaw blade and carefully cut a slit across the roof of the fridge from the inside. Then fold/pull the top and then sides inward to create a gap and you should be able to pull it easily after that. Next time use grease or coppaslip to prevent galvanic corrosion.


 
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Or you could look at the sticker with the model details on and get the instruction manual online which will include the installation guide and perform the reverse actions.

Yeah, and then maybe just get a tattoo across your face saying 'I am a Failure!'

I was stood down, a mate of his went over today and they were going to definitely get it out and they still haven’t and now he’s in a huff.

Sounds like they need the chill out.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 10:40 am
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Yeah, and then maybe just get a tattoo across your face saying ‘I am a Faliure

FTFY


 
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He's clearly a patient man, I would have lost the plot and just started attacking it by now.


 
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I was stood down, a mate of his went over today and they were going to definitely get it out and they still haven’t and now he’s in a huff is going to be the centre of piss-taking for the foreseeable future as a failure....

FTFY


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 11:30 am
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Wait a minute is this all a plug for a political memoir and an elaborate Boris Johnson / Jennifer Accuri allegory ?


 
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Looking forward to the picture of the new fridge in place but upside down.


 
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Sometimes the traditional solutions are the best 


 
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I vote for Northwind to GET FREXIT DONE!

By any means necessary, including filling it with tannerite then shooting it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/watchpeoplesurvive/comments/ez93zw/nearly_earned_himself_a_darwin_award/


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 11:36 am
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Looking forward to the picture of the new fridge in place but upside down.

he’s not a idiot. Even he knows forks go in the dishwasher.


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 12:21 pm
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GET FREXIT DONE!

I've just wasted a mouthful of coffee and possibly a keyboard.

Can the mods rename the thread to this please!


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 12:27 pm

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