
Over at Neatorama, our fridge only contains a bottle of crusty mustard, a half -eaten can of green olives and a few hard boiled eggs wrapped in bacon, then sausage and then more bacon. But at other websites, the fridges can actually say a lot about the companies themselves. The one above belongs to Nickelodeon. See if your favorite website is listed and if so, what they have to eat and drink in the office over at the link.

But you should anticipate that strange people will try to crawl inside at times. Time Lords and their companions are annoying that way.
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Do you miss the 70s? Of course you do! But designer Adrian Johnson now lets you relive those halcyon days of yore with a couch made from old refrigerator parts and the backseat of a car. One of his designs comes with a built-in stereo. Unfortunately, it’s an iPod dock, not an 8-track player.
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While traveling across the country to explore the issue of hunger, photographer Mark Menjivar asked strangers if he could photograph the contents of their refrigerators. Each picture tells a story about the person:
And if the aphorism holds true—if we really are what we eat—then refrigerators are like windows into our souls. It’s that sentiment that’s at the heart of Mark Menjivar’s inventive exploration of hunger, “You Are What You Eat,” for which he photographed the contents of strangers’ refrigerators. As you can see, whether it holds neatly ordered rows of labels-out condiments or zip-locked stacks of shot-and-gutted buck meat, there’s almost certainly a narrative to a fridge’s arrangement.
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