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Have you ever stopped to think about refrigerators? 00:01:10.851 - 00:01:15.185
Refrigerators are so revealing. 00:01:16.189 - 00:01:18.680
I can look in this refrigerator and know like everything about your family. 00:01:18.759 - 00:01:22.957
Look at this! There's actual labeled leftovers in here. 00:01:23.029 - 00:01:26.624
I have stuff in my own fridge I like never knew what it was. 00:01:26.700 - 00:01:29.635
Could you close the fridge? 00:01:29.703 - 00:01:31.295
My mother chemically senses it if the fridge rises over 47 degrees. 00:01:31.371 - 00:01:35.637
- So, who's into the mustard? - My dad. 00:01:35.709 - 00:01:38.803
- You know what that's about... - To Rayanne, everything is about... 00:01:38.879 - 00:01:42.474
Sex. I mean, all you really need to survive is mild yellow. 00:01:42.549 - 00:01:47.145
All this other stuff is purely recreational. 00:01:47.220 - 00:01:50.986
What? It's domestic. 00:01:51.057 - 00:01:54.151
I think Patty has enough of a life, she's not going to be counting beers. 00:01:54.227 - 00:01:58.163
- Maybe we should eat up in my room. - Yes. 00:01:58.231 - 00:02:00.495
Fine. 00:02:00.567 - 00:02:02.228
- Can you grab that for me? - Sure. 00:02:02.335 - 00:02:05.168
Incoming orange. 00:02:05.238 - 00:02:07.297
In my refrigerator we've got this mayonnaise jar... 00:02:07.908 - 00:02:10.502
that nobody wants to admit is empty. 00:02:10.577 - 00:02:13.171
God, I know. My mother does not throw things away. 00:02:13.246 - 00:02:15.339
She's in denial about spoiling. 00:02:15.415 - 00:02:17.474