Wish I had not read this as I am still using a cooker I purchased 30 years ago and keep wondering when its demise is going to take place. I cant find anything like it on the market and will miss the workhorse that it has been and the memories of all the lovely meal it has provided
Sigh. That door wouldn't keep our cats out. And there is already a patina of fur on everything. I hope your new fridge arrives quickly. And they take the old one away for you.
Crikey, thats a new one on me....what a bloody nuisance. We had some newly put up coving fall down in the middle of the night...thought it was burglars, they would of made less mess I`m sure
Thank goodness the door didn't drop on his foot !
ReplyDeleteDuct tape is always handy ...
ReplyDeleteholy shit! I believed you the first time. how old is this fridge and when will you have the new one delivered?
ReplyDeletePoor guys!!!
ReplyDeleteHow old is the fridge??? What's the brand?
24 years old!
DeleteWish I had not read this as I am still using a cooker I purchased 30 years ago and keep wondering when its demise is going to take place. I cant find anything like it on the market and will miss the workhorse that it has been and the memories of all the lovely meal it has provided
Deletesorry that should real meals
DeleteNice towel. Hope the new fridge arrives soon!
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It must be all the farts and shit in the air.
ReplyDeleteFrozen Punch and Judy shows - "Ttttthat's tttthe wwway ttto dddo iiit...".
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty but it's not going to keep the cold in and the warm out lol.
ReplyDeleteI see the rusty screws - how old is that so-called striped refrigerator? Stainless steel is popular over here.
ReplyDeleteSigh. That door wouldn't keep our cats out. And there is already a patina of fur on everything.
ReplyDeleteI hope your new fridge arrives quickly. And they take the old one away for you.
Crikey, thats a new one on me....what a bloody nuisance. We had some newly put up coving fall down in the middle of the night...thought it was burglars, they would of made less mess I`m sure
ReplyDeleteFridge doors do not normally fall off but of course fridges are not designed to be filled to bursting point with scotch eggs.
ReplyDeleteDid John Lewis deliver that new fridge door ? Time for a customer complaint methinks. ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! Good solution and a reminder of why I have two fridge's.
ReplyDeleteI hope they not only deliver, but deliver fast :)
ReplyDeleteIt's always something, isn't it?
New fridge maybe?
ReplyDeleteAnother 'all's well that ends well' story, although that 'cover' doesn't look all that 'albert-proof'.
ReplyDeleteVery stylish.... but I should imagine not quite as effective as a real door 😉
ReplyDeleteThese things always happen on a bank holiday weekend don't they!!
Ooops ! If it's 24 years old it doesn't "owe" you anything - it's practically antique !
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a fridge door falling off before - this is definitely a first.
ReplyDelete24 years old????
Hell, it's almost older than me
(God, I almost choked on that lie....)
LOL, it gets easier , less choking as the years go by.
Deletesays the voice of experience.
I hope that photo isn't the new John Lewis Fridge! I bet you have gone for a state of the art one that crushes ice and all sorts :)
ReplyDeleteI keep trying, but I have never worn the door off of a refrigerator. Congratulations, you have shown me something I had never seen before.
ReplyDeleteAlbert in the kitchen with a screwdriver!
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