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I've got a Beko fridge, and it makes really unusual sounds all the time. Bought it last year.

I only rent though and have a really over sensitive smoke alarm so if it burns the house down it's no biggie. Just be quite hot I would have thought.

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I had a BEKO fridge at uni.

Nothing ever went wrong with it. Although we rearranged the letters to say KOBE because we had a friend called Kobe.

So you might want to try that

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Oh, I admit it does make funny noises.

The best one sounds like a puppy whining (and NO, there isn't, before somebody suggests it).

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Yes Jim. Even if it's gone off you'll know by tasting but it'll do you no harm and isn't particularly rank (though I'm not a picky man in general). Odds are it'll be fine.

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Hell, I remember seeing somebody on a local TV programme (think it was Midlands Today) open a bottle of beer from the 16th Century and drink it.

They said it was surprisingly nice (quite sweet), but it oxidised incredibly quickly, and tasted pretty awful after just a few minutes of being opened.

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oxidising is your problem, when i worked for a bit in food stuff like chocolate and the cookies we were making had a safe mix ratio when it was out of date, iirc it was 15%, they just blend it in at the mixing stage and no one ever knows

so based on that you need 15% old beer and 85% new beer and then it will be perfectly safe...

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My hovercraft is full of eels.

I was considering learning that in Hungarian to say to a girl I know but then I thought she probably wouldn't get the reference and just think I'm even more of a fool.

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