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Saw a refrigerator I've never seen before. Looks like a 80's WCI built 14CF. Probably a million or so out there, under the White Westinghouse, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Gibson, Tappan, Kelvinator (and I'm probably missing a few) names. Nothing special, eh?
 

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But on a closer look, it reveals itself! It has the BROWN name! Knew they made middle of the road stoves, but never knew they marketed refrigerators, too. Made at the old Gibson plant, in Greenville, MI.


If anyone is interested, this can be found in the $29.00 pile at Menards, in Warsaw Indiana.
 

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$9000- $15,000 is a pretty standard price for built-in refrigerators

Around 10% of our customers have built-in refrigerators they’re very nice.

I don’t know why you’re jealous of people who have nice things Matt, it’s the American way if you have succeeded at life to buy what you want. Didn’t you mention in another thread that you have a Lincoln?

John L
 
$9000- $15,000 is a pretty standard price for built-in refrigerators

Around 10% of our customers have built-in refrigerators they’re very nice.

I don’t know why you’re jealous of people who have nice things Matt, it’s the American way if you have succeeded at life to buy what you want. Didn’t you mention in another thread that you have a Lincoln?

John L
Yes, the Mk VIII.
And no jealousy implied, I was being humorous.
But it was Willed to me, I'd never have bought such an expensive vehicle.
It's a nice set of wheels, now in Classic status, and sitting in my back yard looking pretty.
I prefer a smaller vehicle.
 
So many do hate on her though. Insider trading? Proven? They work for us. Their salary is far below what many corporate exec's and ceo's net. Yes, they have excellent health care and retirement. So they invest in the markets like anyone and win and lose some, or a lot. I don't think either of them were in the position to manipulate any share values. Big Pharma is fueled by investors.
She's been a fighter for eliminating pre existing health condition redlining for coverage, etc.
Many men are intimidated by strong women. Oh, they're too sentimental to lead. Really? You want better senior health care, education, etc.?
Men don't carry us around for 9 month's, and care for us every hour until we're grown. If that makes them too sentimental, and strong, Thanks mom!
Maybe we need more of this type of leadership.
 

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