Does shopping for a refrigerator count as a date? No?
It involves spending couple time together! We have to shower and get dressed and I'll probably put on make up! We'll hold hands?
Still no?
Damn it.
Will someone please explain to me why all the fridges Consumer Reports recommends seem to only be available online? I'm pretty comfy with internet shopping (I think I just heard my husband at his work desk, from 30 miles away, sigh and say "Yeah, you are!" under his breath). But a fridge is something that I would actually like to see with my own eyes beforehand. Compare, contrast, compare, contrast. I need to drag my husband back and forth in person, in a store between 2 or 3 fridges that are practically identical for at least half an hour while we deliberate.
I hate adult decisions and adult... dealings. Dealing with things of an adult nature.
Why does that sound so dirty? If it was half as interesting as it sounded there, it would definitely be classified as a date.
Oh, and I would also like to know why the space for our fridge is about a half an inch smaller than they make fridges now.
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?
Oh God, it will not be sexy or romantic or cute if we end up with either A) a dorm room fridge or B) a new fridge that has to live in the garage.
*Slams head on desk over and over and over and over again*
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LMAO!! You crack me up. I would totally consider it a date. I consider going to the grocery store as an outing. I even plan Wal Mart visits in advance just so we have plans for the weekend. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI think a freezer up top and a fridge down bottom might fit. But then again, I could be wrong. I would love to see the space, but with the cats, the allergies, and my affinity for breathing...
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