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Attention What's on the outside of your refrigerator?

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I have an open birthday card from the year 2000 in a plastic magnetic frame signed by 53 employees that I worked with. Some of them very dirty in their birthday wishes :lol: I miss them all.


So whats on your fridge if anything? :)
 
Magnets that I have collected over the years. Some of them are holding love notes that my spouse and I have written to each other over the years. One really cute card, it is a lady bug that opens up and you can see a little lady bug family having dinner.
 
A magnate of a trip i took to Cape Town, fucking dump.
 
Nothing.

I have no use for your damn Polygrip coupon. Keep looking.
 
Mostly rust spots. The refrigerator, like everything else in this dump, is old and worn...

But I do have a thermometer that is intended to be placed on a wood stove chimney, used to monitor the temperature of that chimney. Odd thing to have on a refrigerator! The last place had a wood stove, and somehow ended up on the refrigerator here.
 
A bunch of magnets. One's a wolf from the Cleveland zoo, a crab from a trip with a fellow jubber to Baltimore harbor, a foxes in love cartoon that a fellow jubber sent me, a magnet that says do not feed the Zombies, a little replica boat that floats in water I got from a trip I took with a fellow jubber to Jamestown, and a cheer picture of the kid. I think that's all of them.
 
A few smiley face magnets.

A pithy saying about "Trump wasn't elected. He was Putin power."

A magnet that reads "If it walks out of the fridge on its own, let it go."
 
I remember one novel (Catering to Nobody by Diane Mott Davidson) describes magnet that read something like: "This refrigerator is cooler than Dave Brubeck."
 
The refrigerator is built-in, with a painted wood panel on the exterior, so that it blends in with the rest of the cabinetry in the kitchen. There's nothing to identify it specifically as an appliance. Consequently, there is no opportunity for attaching a magnet, and to temporarily display something. The only art in the space is a series of pastels done by my sister-in-law of scenes in the hills around Florence where she used to live, and a watercolor of daffodils painted by my partner's sister in the park near our house named after Armie Hammer's great-grandfather. I like the pastels, not the watercolor.
To stray further off topic, I watched the latest take on Rebecca on Netflix yesterday evening with Hammer playing Maxim de Winter. He's added muscle since CMBYN and looked great. His British accent was slight, but enough to establish him as English rather than American, while retaining his own beautiful, sonorous voice. The production was not great, at best OK, and sometimes remarkably bad. It will not replace Hitchcock's 1940 masterpiece in anyone's affections.
 
Several magnets with phone numbers for 2 plumbers, a health number, the city's phone numbers, Pizza Hut, two calendars one for 2018 and one for 2019, baking measuring conversions, stroke warning signs, and taped instructions on how to operate the stove oven.
 
The refrigerator is built-in, with a painted wood panel on the exterior, so that it blends in with the rest of the cabinetry in the kitchen. There's nothing to identify it specifically as an appliance.

Don't think you can hide it from us when we come. We'll find it and we're going straight for the pate!

Consequently, there is no opportunity for attaching a magnet, and to temporarily display something.

Come now. DO try to think outside the [ice]box. You could get some velcro stickies and make magnets stick. Oi!
 
Receipts from Walmart and Staples
Lottery tickets (non winners) but maybe if the machine verifies it, I will have misread it and its really a winner ;-)
Subway coupon
the paper with my cat's microchip identification on it
landlord's email address on another piece of paper
London Drugs $5 coupon
reading glasses (from the dollar store) inside a plastic bag (to remind myself these glasses have yet to be used)
 
Magnets that I have collected over the years. Some of them are holding love notes that my spouse and I have written to each other over the years. One really cute card, it is a lady bug that opens up and you can see a little lady bug family having dinner.


Remembering love notes and rereading over and over is great :)

Nothing.

I have no use for your damn Polygrip coupon. Keep looking.

A Polygrip grip coupon at Shady Pines is like cigarettes in prison.

A bunch of magnets. One's a wolf from the Cleveland zoo, a crab from a trip with a fellow jubber to Baltimore harbor, a foxes in love cartoon that a fellow jubber sent me, a magnet that says do not feed the Zombies, a little replica boat that floats in water I got from a trip I took with a fellow jubber to Jamestown, and a cheer picture of the kid. I think that's all of them.

I remember in the 80's everyone going nutty over realistic food magnets. I remember having mini bagels,an Oreo and a slab of lemon meringue pie.
 
We discovered that the fridge stainless steel is so high in nickel content that NOTHING will stick with magnets......
 
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