Re: Fri. 7/8 Non-Buoyancy Related Predictions
Donz5 wrote:
>I wrote:
>>I still don't think I punctured the freon
>>tube...
>I do now. Got the new fridge after the
>super's uncle, who knows this stuff,
>identified the source of the puncture.
>Sure enough, it was the freon. Alan be
>right.
Good, now go down to Rupert's and stock up on some frozen fruit whippys.
.
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