What is behind your fridge? Evidently, behind mine is a patchwork wall still sporting wall paper from the 1960s.
Why didn’t the manufacturers of standard interior doors co-ordinate with the manufacturers of refrigerators so that we consumers would not have to remove doors and handles from both to bring new appliances into and our of our homes?
Seriously, why would a new fridge have a standard (read – thick that sticks out) 3-prong plug, while a 15-year old fridge has a flush-mount (read – lays flat against the wall) plug?
Why, oh why, does each new appliance need an adaptor to fit the piping/plumbing of the old one? Haven’t they seen how many adaptors come with iPod players? It’s inspirational.
My new fridge is sitting empty, unplugged in my kitchen while my frozen food sits in a cooler. Why? Because if you have to tip the refigerator to get it into your house (uh, see the door issue above), then it must stand upright, unplugged for 6 to 8 hours to allow the Freon to settle, or so I am told. Soggy pizza, anyone? Oh, and if you get thirsty, I don’t have filtered water, so BYO.

