>> > Gothca n. -cas pl. - (1) adult inhabitant of the lost city of > Gothc. (2) genealogical descendant of parents from the lost city > of Gothc. "We thought he was an Italian, but it turned out he was > a Gothca, and both his parents were Gothcas." (3) apparent > misspelling of the word gotcha. > I think number 3 applies in my case, unless I also need to worry about these lost city inhabitants and/or their descendants appearing out of nowhere to interfere with the refrigerator removal. If that's the case, any gotchas on dealing with the Gothcas? Steve
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