Writing poetry with the limited words they give you in the box of magnets is a challenge. But I like the slightly wonky effect of their crookedness.
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Writing poetry with the limited words they give you in the box of magnets is a challenge. But I like the slightly wonky effect of their crookedness.
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Hey, you’ve got some nice poems there! Especially “I love the woman” and “for my forest”. I like them both very much.
My fridge poetry always ends up being X-rated. And not nearly as beautiful as yours. :)
Come on, Dave, own up. How many sets did you have to buy before you manged to generate these charmers? I echo Devon – our fridge is covered with scatological nonsense.
The magnets may be wonky but the poetry is superb.
How did you get those tags to stick on skin?
Thanks everyone. Just one set, Dick — although I was tempted to buy the ‘add-on’ set for dog owners. I think the key is to put the magnets low down on the fridge where it’s too much trouble for everyone except the grand-daughter to play with them. David — I confess we have the only almond colour fridge still in existence ;-)