She wouldn’t even have to bend down, once the shelving has been removed! Although she should wear something a bit warmer if she’s planning on staying in there for any significant length of time for demonstration purposes.
At least put some socks on under those shoes. Can someone lend her some socks? Who’s not using their socks at the moment?





Who’s not using their socks for what?
Could get her in the salad crisper.
Do women always dress to compliment their kitchen appliances?
I don’t know, but I’m going to guess yes as it seems logical.
I just had the urge to put socks on her (using Paint Shop Pro 7 and not Photoshop), but I’ll pass this time.
Would. Get in with her and have a midnight feast.
May I join you, Mr. Finge? I’ll bring enough socks for everyone…. you’re tempted…
There you go, nice clean door. All the smudges from that other woman wiped off it in time for the photograph.
Midnight party in Finge’s socks and everyone’s invited?
This good blogs.
Wow, how scary. That’s almost an exact copy of my kitchen. Except for the size, the tiled floor, all the appliances and the elegant Asian lady, that is. I also have a fridge though. Except it’s a lot smaller. And it’s never been opened by Asian ladies of any kind. Still. Scary.
Brrrr…What is this? Ghost story time?
Ok, here’s mine:
I once rang someone and when they answered, they said they hadn’t just been thinking of me…
Yeah. I know. Spooky, isn’t it?
It ís. To muster the confidence to ring someone ánd identify yourself…
Here’s mine: when I’m out with friends, we routinely ring entry phones and say we’re jehova witnesses as a joke. Once, someone actually opened the door and told us to come in.
Here’s mine. My sister in law thinks that some white globe things that are sometimes ‘captured’ in photographs (mainly of waterfalls it seems) are called ‘Orbs’, are representations of souls, and are proven not to be water droplets! Spooky!
(they are water droplets)