Thursday, February 7, 2008

Domesticated Appliance Comments

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The fridge sits purring happily
in the corner of my kitchen,
well-behaved, domesticated,
house-trained even.
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Wild Bill Balding
COMMENTS
Janice Windle 05 October 2008

Thanks for the timely warning, Bill! I don't know about wild fridges but I do think my fridge is stirring up trouble with the boiler - they are both old revolutionaries from the seventies and I often hear them grumbling togather... Great concept and cheered me up no end!

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Frank Cannon 29 July 2008

Blancaphobia! ! A new word for a new phobia. And to think that all these years I have been suffering from whitegoodsblindness and never knew...........

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Yvonne Rautenbach 16 July 2008

A great plot of Dr Who in there somewhere (o: What an original piece of poetry!

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Dawn Slanker 16 July 2008

OMGosh, what a fun read. This was absolutely fabulous and perhaps the most unique poem on the net. Wonderfully written too. I was captivated throughout the entire poem. Truly a creative work of art. Bravo

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Con Nie 27 May 2008

Loved reading this poem. It was very funny and interesting at the same time.: -)

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Ivor Hogg 08 February 2008

That is a very frightening thought .Should I fear the fridge I bought One day it might run amok and kill me with electric shock .Or even worse it might freeze me Now that would be a liberty. I think that I will pull its plug No fridge can take me for a mug You never know your fantasy could one day be reality. Todays modern technology could well be plotting to free themselves from mans control. Who says that fridges have no soul

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