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Anson Young
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DONT open that fridge!!!

Anson Young
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Denver, CO
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Haha! While walking an REO with mold issues yesterday (swamp cooler on roof froze, water almost gutted 2 levels) and I get to the garage. House isnt trashed out and has no power, I look in the new looking fridge. I dont remember seeing anything because I nearly passed out! I ran out back and threw up in the bushes for a minute or 2. Took a bit to get my composure back.

Now I remember why I never look in the fridge, especially in houses with no power!

Just have to laugh at myself at times. :oops: :D

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James Hiddle
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Originally posted by Bienes Raices:
When I opened the P-trap under the sink on this one it was filled with some kind of noxious blue liquid. I don't think it was an acid, but when a drop fell on my skin it started to burn a little bit. Luckily none of it got in my eyes. A good lesson to always use gloves, safety glasses and maybe a mask too when doing this in the future.

Sorry to tell you but that blue liquid was smurf blood. Someone must have murdered a smurf in that house. Their blood is poisonous :mrgreen:

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