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Beer Launching Fridge, All Lazy Men Rejoice
Stumbled onto this today and I had to share it with you all.
Beer Launching Fridge, All Lazy Men Rejoice » The Uber-Review
I gota get one
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Was that Homer Simpson on the couch?
The hole at the top of the fridge-must have trouble maintaining correct temperature?
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This has been posted somewhere. Okay carry on...
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