I'm planning a thing

Aug 30, 2009 22:16

I'm plotting to make a thing, but I need some additional ideas so I'm hoping you guys can help me out.

I just need some answers to this question:

If you have, or have ever had, or might have, one of those pin-up cork noteboards, what kind of things would be/are pinned on it?

THaaaanks.

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skip_to_fiona August 30 2009, 22:28:09 UTC
I have one. It has some practical things on it, like notes for work, appointments, take away menus and a calander. But I also have some pretty/funny/interesting cards/postcards that people have sent me and a picture of my nephew.

In the past I had pictures of celebs I fancied on there too.

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hannah_dee August 30 2009, 22:51:46 UTC
I have one too. It has loads of postcards people have sent me on it (& film postcards from Empire magazine or something), as well as birthday cards, a picture of Elmo, photos, one of those promotional bugs, a wind up butterfly that goes inside cards, and some fairy lights.

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rosietherivter August 31 2009, 12:08:06 UTC
a neeked picture of william petersen.....ok a NICE one.
shoppinglist
something or anything that i KNOW i'll be looking for in a bit.

you know that expression.... when you are looking for something?

it's always in the LAST place you look. well heck who finds what they are looking for and then keeps looking? duh.

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lynzzzzz September 1 2009, 20:58:54 UTC
I have one. On it I have...lots of postcards, one from Paris, two adertising a vintage clothes shop near my house, a Devil Wears Prada one, the birthday card my flatmate made me, a badge with a chimp called Lynsey on itm my flatmate's boyfriend's business cards, a timetable for the swimming pool, gig tickets from The Shins and Oasis, a couple of other postcards and cards and my favourite thing...a picture from the front cover of Vogue in the 60's.

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crazyboltonlass September 2 2009, 20:59:14 UTC
I have one but it is still lying unopen about two years later! I intended to decorate it with travel photos, postcards, etc.

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