Psychoanalysis - Refrigerator magnets

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  1. S-H

    S-H Hardy Maple

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    What does your refrigerator say about you? How many magnets have you put on yours? And at exactly which point does putting magnetic ornaments on them becomes an obsession???

    I now really think that this is another extremely useful branch of psychotherapeutic theories - That many (including our beloved uncle Sigmund Freud) have overlooked...

    Anyway, below is a picture of my refrigerator - So let's see what yours look like!
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    My refrigerator magnets! ( photo / image / picture from S-H's Garden )
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Very funny S-H. Taking a rough guess I would say you like nature, hmmm I am correct? :) My Mom's fridge at home has magnets with photos of our current and previous pets. Also she has a bunch of fridge magnets that I got for her from every country on my travels.
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    My first thought was that you really, really like to eat fruit and veggies.

    My fridge has pictures of places I want to be, drawings from my grandsons, list making pads of paper, lighthouse magnets that my youngest grandson used to play with, a calender, timers, medicine information, and various magnets from places Randy and I have been to. The sides are covered with what wouldn't fit on the front.
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    What is this saying to you? ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )
     
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    Actually I think both Frank and Toni are only half right. Yes I like fruit and vegetables - But I like to see them growing. So that I always have them in stock, either for my own consumption, or for trade - For a time when there will be no food available anywhere. Yes, that's the mindset of what's known as a *doomsday prepper* (for lack of a better word)... :D
     



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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    When my son was little it was school crafts, magnetic letters, then later magnetic phrases. Now it is a clean slate so to speak :p and I love it. The kitchen is small enough and cluttered enough.
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Nothing on my fridge either.
     

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