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== [[Literature]] ==
* In ''[[Harry Potter and
* Douglas Adams' novel ''[[The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul]]'' is a rare example where it plays into the main plot. {{spoiler|It eats [[The Man Behind the Man]], and is revealed to not exactly be food, but a god born of Gently's guilt.}}
** The entire story maintains a subplot of Gently playing a game of chicken with his maid, both trying to trick each other into opening the fridge first. Gently leaves classic "door left unopened" clues, such as a hair stuck in the door, while his maid messes with those to pretend she ''did'' open it so he would open it and check if anything was moved around.
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