Posted
on March 2, 2009, 1:33 am,
by RT Cunningham,
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Shopping.
It's probably a dumb question to be asked of Americans. Americans tend to want the largest refrigerator they can afford and still fit in their kitchens. Newer American homes normally have a galley kitchen size to work with and a refrigerator that barely fits. Country homes have, of course, a country kitchen size and can fit much larger refrigerators in the kitchen area.
What about the rest of the world? I live in one country where the average resident doesn't have any refrigerator at all and I've been to other countries just like it in that regard.
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Posted
on September 8, 2008, 12:29 am,
by RT Cunningham,
under
About People.
This is where they (Tim and Ernie) peel back the layers, and let you get to know the real them. You may or may not know of their previous home, Blue Beaver Beer (intentionally not linked to).
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Posted
on June 16, 2008, 4:58 am,
by RT Cunningham,
under
Recreation.
If certain words concerning the female anatomy bother you, please leave now. You have been warned.
While I was looking through my stats, I came across "jingle jugs" as a search term. Since I'd never written either words on this blog (and I checked to be sure), the search engines must think the words "jugs" and "boobs" are synonymous. Yes, I've used "boobs" once or twice.
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Posted
on February 6, 2007, 11:32 am,
by RT Cunningham,
under
Humor.
What follows is the shameless theft of a comment posted on digg.com and the corresponding picture:
99 bottles of beer on the wall.
99 bottles of beer.
You take one down and… holy shit! The truck flipped over!

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