Posted by tractor 300 on January 07, 2010 at 07:16:43 from (74.36.160.173):
In Reply to: Last Chance! posted by Molineone on January 06, 2010 at 18:07:03:
I guess this reply really doesn't fit the question, but will give everyone a good laugh on this cold miserable day. We were married back in the early 60's and bought all used kitchen appliances including a white International refrigerator. Avacoda green was the in color at the time, so my new wife decided we should paint it. She went and bought some spray cans. Being young and not thinking, yes we painted it in the kitchen. We put down newspapers and covered things up, but not far enough. We took up the papers and etc. and where not covered the new floor and cabinet counter top all had a nice tint of green. Took longer to clean up the overspray than to paint. Oh yes, the frigd. did look great, and we learned a good lesson.
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