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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardR
    Oooer, missus! :mrgreen:
    ROFL, Howard!!!! I didn't even realize the implications of our banana statements.... ops: Leave it to you to point them out with such subtlety!!!!

    Boy, that made me laugh!!!!

    Banana-less, Rae

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raeven
    Quote Originally Posted by HowardR
    Oooer, missus! :mrgreen:
    ROFL, Howard!!!! I didn't even realize the implications of our banana statements.... ops: Leave it to you to point them out with such subtlety!!!!

    Boy, that made me laugh!!!!

    Banana-less, Rae
    Nothing like a good double-entendre to raise a chuckle!! (Ever seen a Carry On film (sorry, movie)?)


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    ops:

    What banana?

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    Errrrrrrrrr.... well, it was just a silly emoticon I ran across, a dancing banana with a maniacal look on its face that charmed the socks off me.. after whining to ENZ for awhile, he finally took pity (read got sick of being bothered!) and added it to our emoticon collection, to take its place with lots of other cool ones he'd found.

    I have faith it will be restored along with the others as he has time... I'm sure of it.

    No, really!

    <insert dancing banana emoticon here> - Rae

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    Just to clarify, was it dave or sandra OR dave and sandra that missed raeven's banana.

    Which begs the question is that a banana on your screen or or you just happy to read me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tara Sage
    it was worth a try!

    We didn't put anything with our furniture, although we were advised to empty our fridge and turn it off 3 days before packing and put a tea bag inside to absorb all the moisture.
    3 days before, oh dear our fridge is going to be mould city. Don't have the time to do this before the shippers arrive, any advice ????


    Michelle

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    Hi, Michelle,

    Don't know when your shippers are coming, but get it unplugged, cleaned and left open to dry as much as it can before they come. Leaving it open is probably the fastest way to dry it out.

    Hope this helps!! - Rae

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    Hi Rae

    They are coming on wed, looks like another job to my growing list for this weekend.

    Thanks

    Michelle

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    Default Humidity in fridges

    We were advised to put coffee beans in our fridge........apparantly they absord moisture and leave your fridge with a nice smelll.......

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