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Domestic Problems Number One.


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The outside 'fridge  

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  1. 1. Is it acceptable for a wife or girlfriend to store items other than beer in the garage fridge?

    • Yes
    • No
    • Only at times of gluttony, such as Christmas


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We don't have a garage fridge but only because it doesn't have power in it. We do store tins and jars there. Come the nuclear war we'll be ready! :D:lol:

I voted yes so there!

As far as i see it, if you have a fridge in your garage then it is a joint fridge and you shouldnt have so much beer that you need to use it all anyway you alcy!

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I clicked 'no yes', because if it's a fridge/freezer combo, I want to have some gin in the freezer. And she is more than welcome to keep wine in the fridge, provided that she realises I might mistake it for some beer and drink it all.

*edit*

Obviously, I meant yes. Dammit. Should have read the question.

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What about other outlying buildings, or even a cellar as previously mentioned?

Or - imagine if you did. Your own private 'fridge, possibly with a leading beer manufacturer's logo proudly embossed on the side. Your fiefdom. And to find some kind of foreign object in it.

Is it an insult to your manhood?

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i wouldn't keep every day stuff like butter, cheese, milk etc in the garage fridge cause obviously that's better off the kitchen fridge.

i don't see why you'd need so much beer that it takes up a whole fridge. i think it's ok to take a few cans out and put food in it if your kitchen fridge is full.

i don't have a garage though and i only have one fridge. there's never any arguements over beer space because there's hardly any food in there anyway. it's always just full of booze.

We have two fridges in the kitchen, one for beer, cider, coke and cooked food the other for everything else...

However there is worrying trend of late for me to find "stuff" other than consumables in the small fridge...

Make up being the worst...

So I just pop it on the side....

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i wouldn't keep every day stuff like butter, cheese, milk etc in the garage fridge cause obviously that's better off the kitchen fridge.

i don't see why you'd need so much beer that it takes up a whole fridge. i think it's ok to take a few cans out and put food in it if your kitchen fridge is full.

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