Two dead refrigerators in my mother's cellar.
What do you think is *in* the refrigerators?
One thing that hasn't been pointed out here is, with the advent of the so called Man Cave, vintage refrigerators have started to climb in price. It's gotten to be so big, there are now modern reproductions available!
You can still find them reasonably-priced enough around here -- often for free "if you haul it away". Often kids will inherit their parents or grandparents' house and there'll be an old refrigerator in a garage or cellar, if not in the kitchen, and they can't wait to get rid of it. They're also very common around here in the summer cottages, and can often be gotten cheap when one of those gets sold or remodeled.
Old refrigerators are also very common around here in employee break rooms -- several places I've worked have had prewar GE flat-tops for storing employee lunches. My high school biology lab had a Crosley Shelvador to store the fetal pigs, which, as far as I know, is still there.
Around here they tend to be cheap(ish) because of the prevalence of GE plants (and therefore employees) in upstate NY.
Meanwhile, there is The Suitsy.
I'm convinced that whoever keeps coming up with this kind of stuff is in fact One Of Us, having some serious passive-aggressive fun.
That onesie is Il.... Kim Jong Il.
"I'm so ronery... so ronery"
Can we get any lazier?! :eusa_doh: