A Google Fridge

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In doing my morning reading, I ran across a blog entry where someone who belonged to the Google Adsense program got a Google fridge for his high level of activity. He's giving it away to someone who writes an entry that he likes the most about what they would do with the Google Fridge. So I thought I'd take a stab at it - hence this non part of the story intro for those reading my blog. :)

First off, I've always thought these little fridges are cool, but have never brought myself to actually buying one. I work at a game company, and the fridge would be a great addition to my gaggle of toys in my office. That's one thing the fridge wouldn't be. It wouldn't be lonely. It would be loved. In fact, it would get more love and attention than that scourge, the weighted companion cube.

When I am here, it would be revered, loved, and given the respect it would deserve. It's a Google fridge - a special kind of fridge. It's not just a boring old mini fridge. It's "cooler thinking"!

It wouldn't be lonely when I wasn't here, it would have a ton of toys to be friends with. Look at all the buddies the Google Fridge would get to play with!

So in closing the Google Fridge would be a most welcome addition to my humble abode. It would be loved, cared for, used, and would immediately go to the top of the food chain over that stupid companion cube.

I most CERTAINLY would not toss the fridge into an Aperture Science Emergency intelligence incinerator, that's for sure.

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chana said:

So, ... how did it go?

Joe Siegler Author Profile Page said:

I never heard anything, so I have to assume I did not win.

Stupid companion cube. :)

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