Re: Glass of Water Next to the Bed
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:59 pm
Move along Paulo's boss. Nothing to see here.
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WTF? I did not say do not get a mini-fridge, I just said a fact about absorption fridges. I have 3 fridges at home (kitchen, terrace and cellar-bar), plus a 3-way camping fridge and a couple of cool-boxes. I like my beer cold like every normal guy.Natas wrote:This is why no one likes you. I'd rather hang out with the guy that puts cold beer access in the summer ahead of his electricity bills thank you.Krieg wrote:Those mini-fridges are most absorption fridges therefore electricity hogs. I mean, since he mentioned in another thread that he is completely broken.Dr Yail Bloor wrote:If you had a tiny fridge it would just be full of beer, mine would.ghost boner wrote:if water would stay cold in my room i would. i cant stand drinking water at any temperature less than ice cold. i should really invest in one of those tiny fridges. those things rule.
What?!Krieg wrote: plus a 3-way camping fridge
fixedghost boner wrote:no beer is the epitome of bullshit
3-way = They work with electricity (AC) or with 12v DC (car connection) or with gas (propane/butane)the awesome Assassin wrote:What?!Krieg wrote: plus a 3-way camping fridge
In the desert realm of Germania, water is a scare resource and thirst is the scourge of the weak. Germans get extremely anxious if they do not have water nearby - it reminds them of imminent death. That's why they clutch water bottles in their sleep like teddybears and whisper prayers to their ancient water goddess Wasserfotze.Erik13 wrote:why would your family be depressed over water?Krieg wrote:Everyone in our household has always a bottle of water nearby, we do not want to wake up depressed.
Haven't you ever seen Mosquito Coast?Necrometer wrote:all my training in science has not prepared me for the of a propane-powered refrigerator
in my experience propane is used to heat things not cool themNecrometer wrote:all my training in science has not prepared me for the of a propane-powered refrigerator
I CAN'T HANDLE THIS RIGHT NOW.Erik13 wrote:in my experience propane is used to heat things not cool themNecrometer wrote:all my training in science has not prepared me for the of a propane-powered refrigerator
no way man\m/Johnny\m/ wrote:Haven't you ever seen Mosquito Coast?Necrometer wrote:all my training in science has not prepared me for the of a propane-powered refrigerator
SPOILERSPOILER_SHOWIt was terrible.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=149&start=23675fallbacktostone wrote:no way man\m/Johnny\m/ wrote:Haven't you ever seen Mosquito Coast?Necrometer wrote:all my training in science has not prepared me for the of a propane-powered refrigerator
SPOILERSPOILER_SHOWIt was terrible.
no way
i relate to that movie a lot
fallbacktostone wrote:oh
and seriously i promise you that i am the last guy to watch a movie and relate
i normally find that pretty nauseating
My new kitten keeps knocking cups of water all over everything I own, and I fucking hate it and don't understand how to handle my life. But so far I haven't raped the cat, or hit it with my fists.soiled depends wrote: ↑Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:23 pm what if, when you are fuckin' your old lady and her leg knocks over the water...does she take it up the azz because of that, or is there a sudden torrent of hammer fists raining down on her face as her kunt get wrecked?