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So What's On Your Fridge

  • Jun. 16th, 2008 at 9:56 PM
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Just out of sheer curiosity---you know that ad that says "What's in your wallet"---my question is "What's on your fridge"?

Right now I have:

Postcard that Animaltalker sent me!

Note from Tudorlady, written on pretty kitten stationary.

Postcard from Hawaii, from Jeff.

Lots of NYC magnets from the trip with CV, including one that's a minature replica of a detective's badge.

A picture collage of Sugar and Dumpling

A headline clipped from a magazine that reads SPINSTERHOOD IS POWERFUL

Magnet advertisments for Papa John's Pizza, Ford-New Holland Tractors, a Pest Control Company, and a law office.

Magnet from Charleston and two from the Birmingham Museum of Art

And the newest editions---my set of Doctor Who magnets that came out of a sci-fi magazine.

(I really should try to come up with something for LO where frig magnets define a character or solve a case!)

So what's on your fridge door?????

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[info]daf9 wrote:
Jun. 17th, 2008 02:19 am (UTC)
OMG - you don't REALLY want to know. But from memory ... let's see ... there's weather magnets (rainy sunny snowy cold and hot), contract from snow plow guy from last winter, pamphlet from HMO with numbers to call, several newspaper clippings regarding last summer's local special events, a marker for writing on the fridge (although there is currently no free space to leave a message in), a bottle opener, some other magnets (mostly advertising), instructions on how to microwave corn on the cob, and I think the phone number of our previous (~ 2 years ago) house cleaner. That's just the upper layer. I"m sure there's more detris underneath.
[info]carbonneau wrote:
Jun. 17th, 2008 02:50 am (UTC)
[info]tudorlady should answer this. Her fridge is awesome.

Alas, there isn't much on mine. My mother hates clutter and won't allow it -- not even magnets. ::sigh::
[info]gorengal wrote:
Jun. 17th, 2008 04:13 am (UTC)
I took a picture of it, but then realized there were photos of my nieces and nephews and a picture of my daughter's class on the door, so I guess I won't post it.

Besides the pictures, I have... 7 Disney World magnets, 4 food magnets, several swirly glass flower magnets, 2 magnet clips that look like little men, and a large Cubs magnet (about the size of a dinner plate). The magnet men clips hold school info for the fall, summer band info, a Six Flags ticket my daughter earned from a school reading program, and last year's Rebecca Caudill list. Also on the fridge is a cartoon I clipped out years ago that *still* makes me laugh. Here's a pic (plus, you get to see two glass flower magnets):
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[info]bast2 wrote:
Jun. 17th, 2008 11:49 am (UTC)
Two butterfly magnets, one cat magnet,recipe for homemade pancakes, 5 different doctor appt. cards, and a notice from the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy which declares to anyone who may find me dead that I am a full body donor.
[info]tudorlady wrote:
Jun. 17th, 2008 05:14 pm (UTC)
This cartoon: http://www.thequarter.org/issue25/page03.php, eleventy thousand magnets, an eviction letter to earth from the management of the solar system (I'd need to see it to quote it accurately - it's a scream), various pictures of cats, [info]carbonneau's Ben magnet, and a picture of her in NYC - did you know they were still here? - a fake ad for Miller beer with a portrait of Napoleon ("you've conquered a continent - now it's Miller Time") various Mutts cartoons, 2 Matt Groening cartoons from when [info]ms_xeno and I were housemates (ten years - and we didn't kill each other!); a photoshopped picture of Bush giving Saddam noogies, both are laughing - titled "In Happier Times"... and those are just the larger ones that I remember on the top layer. I'd have to be there to really give you an inventory.

The magnet with the vet's number is on the microwave, however, which is closer to the phone.
[info]dyfferent wrote:
Jun. 17th, 2008 09:21 pm (UTC)
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