
It's not the first time I have said, "That's so unfair!"
Actually, he has said that it's mine for the taking. I'd have to have it shipped from NJ. I think a loving brother might hold on to it until his sister bought a house...?
Do you think it would be possible to retro fit something like that so that it was more energy efficient?
If I had this and could get it to work well, I would take it to an auto body shop and have it professionally painted Jadeite green or pink.

In the meantime, armed with this online tutorial, some wallpaper ($3 at Big Lots) and my beloved power screwdriver I am getting the job done on my budget.
By the way, I peeled off that stupid Whirlpool label with my cute little cheese spreader. Come to find out it's only attached with an adhesive mounting square. I will never have one of those labels again!
After removing the label, I also learned that my fridge is actually more off white than I thought.
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I know how you feel, hubby has eyelashes so long they actually hit his glasses. I mean really, how is that fair?
I love little old fridges. We had one at our cabin and I cried when it got tossed after a bad flood. I'm always on the look out for another one on craigslist. I think mine would get painted a lovely shade of sky blue :0)
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