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Wed 19 May, 2010 06:54 pm
I'm thinking of naming it.
It's considerably smaller than the last one, and hugely more energy efficient. Also, very quiet, amazing difference. The vegetable/fruit bins are not individually controlled. It happens to be white in color, freezer on top for a change of pace.
Any ideas?
I once named my pre owned white MGBgt convertible "flake", but flake II is a boring idea.
@ossobuco,
Whats the make and model of the refrigerator?
@edgarblythe,
or maybe Bruce..
the make is Hot Point,
Hotpoint 16.6 Cu. Ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator
Model # HTH17CBTWW Internet/Catalog # 202049965
Store SKU # 423392 Store SO SKU # 423392
@ossobuco,
ossobuco wrote:
or maybe Bruce..
the make is Hot Point,
Hotpoint 16.6 Cu. Ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator
Model # HTH17CBTWW Internet/Catalog # 202049965
Store SKU # 423392 Store SO SKU # 423392
Who is the goober in that marketing department that paired the company name
Hot Point with the seemingly oxymoronic idea of making refrigerators?!
How about
Huette Pointer?
@tsarstepan,
and Hottie for short..
except I don't know how to pronounce Huette Pointer..
@ossobuco,
[
hu-e-tte ] The girl name Huette is pronounced HHUWT †. Huette is of Germanic origin, and it is used largely in the French and German languages.
There is a creepy robot voice that pronounces the name here:
http://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Huette
@tsarstepan,
Uh, how do I get the creepy robot voice to talk?
@dyslexia,
As in Refrigerator Perry? Whatever happened to him?
Remember the old Maytag repairman who never had any job to go to?
His name was Dave
@plainoldme,
Aha! I thought you meant our friend, Perry..
@CalamityJane,
I could see that, good idea.
How about "haute stuff" for your fashionable new fridge.
Terry Frodo, who is also known as Terra Freddo in Italian.
@ossobuco,
before opening the refrigerator always ask
"hots are you cool"