No offense, but (as my kids would say): "What the. . . ?" Thankfully they leave that sentence incomplete but it is still vulgar.
Honestly, I couldn't even think of an essay-type theme for this prompt. I could have done fiction as in "Mary and John fought and eventually divorced over the lack of fridge space for his beer and her Diet Rite." I decided to forgo this work of literary brilliance.
The prompt most made me think of Jeopardy. What's his name reveals the Household Problems for $60--and the answer is: Fridge Space. The question is of course:
What is there never enough of in one's kitchen?
So instead of creative writing here is a picture of, what else?, my fridge, which is, of course, full.
Just a rhetorical question--which seems more intimate, a shot of my fridge or one of my underwear drawer?
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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The fridge is certainly the less intimate.
You've got mad photography skillz, btw.
what the .......? some entire countries have less food than that.
Fridge, definitely. I've gone through both in the rental business.
After a while, all the underwear looks alike; but food says more about who people are than what they'd like to be, or perceive themselves as.
Especially with women. Women's underwear drawers very often contain all kinds of clothes they almost never wear.
Food? It's honest.
External vs. Internal.
Dang girl, that is one full refrigerator! I think myrtle beached whale said it best! LOL
Too funny! I agree with MBW and CH - that's one heck of a lot of food...And it looks good!
I'd have to say the fridge. I sure haven't had the nerve to share a picture of mine! Loved your post!
I agree with jl. In our underwear drawer, the lingerie are almost redundant.
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I clicked away wondering if the picture would change to your underwear drawer, but sadly it didn't! Nice piece though.
No offence but thank goodness we got the second choice ... great post, loved it, well done ;)
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