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Old 06-06-2009, 08:26 PM
 
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You are an honorary member of the Okie Pack Rat coalition. Don has all his mother's possessions in the house and in the shed. He absolutely will not part with any of it. Even old polyester clothes from the 70's are here.

I did manage to throw away 3 glad trash bags about a month ago. But the garage/carport/shed has not been touched. There is barely enough room to park the lawn mower in there.

I am always ashamed to open the shed doors for more than a few seconds and I always make sure no cars are going by when I do!

We don't even go to the antique stores much anymore because we have soooo much junk already.
There's always ebay. It still makes me cringe when my sister tells me about the things she's either given away or donated. Especially the original Tom Swift books and such. Somewhere she still has [I think] my gran's old Singer treadle sewing machine, but the last time I saw it, it was being used as a table in her foyer.
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Old 06-06-2009, 08:30 PM
 
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There's always ebay. It still makes me cringe when my sister tells me about the things she's either given away or donated. Especially the original Tom Swift books and such. Somewhere she still has [I think] my gran's old Singer treadle sewing machine, but the last time I saw it, it was being used as a table in her foyer.
Yes, we have one of those too. They are cool, aren't they? Hey, you could be rich if you sold all your junk, I mean "extraneous" possessions.

When I saw this thread title, I thought you were going to say you got your new computer hooked up and online!
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Old 06-06-2009, 08:49 PM
 
Location: S.Dak
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Party at Kari's house!
Toad trip, Jammie!!! can I catch a ride, with you??
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Old 06-07-2009, 06:50 AM
 
Location: So. Dak.
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Toad trip, Jammie!!! can I catch a ride, with you??
You sure can!!!! Have you ever been down to OK? I think you'd find eastern OK to be very nice AND it's warmer then up here. We really liked the Grove area, but Tulsa is very nice for being such a large city. I'm not sure where Kari lives, but I'll bet we could find her.

Oh yea, and they're having 80 some degrees down there today while we may not even hit 60 so I say that we should head out now.
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Old 06-07-2009, 11:45 AM
 
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You sure can!!!! Have you ever been down to OK? I think you'd find eastern OK to be very nice AND it's warmer then up here. We really liked the Grove area, but Tulsa is very nice for being such a large city. I'm not sure where Kari lives, but I'll bet we could find her.

Oh yea, and they're having 80 some degrees down there today while we may not even hit 60 so I say that we should head out now.
Kari has two houses! You can stay in the one behind her house. But it's haunted.
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Old 06-07-2009, 12:39 PM
 
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Kari has two houses! You can stay in the one behind her house. But it's haunted.
It's also falling down. The past winter was hard on it. I'd suggest the storm cellar, but the neighbor who started fogging it said it was full of creepie-crawlies. Don't thing I'd wanna go down in it myself.

I did see a little fish in my streamlet yesterday, though I doubt if it would ever get big enough to fry.
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Old 06-07-2009, 01:33 PM
 
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It's also falling down. The past winter was hard on it. I'd suggest the storm cellar, but the neighbor who started fogging it said it was full of creepie-crawlies. Don't thing I'd wanna go down in it myself.

I did see a little fish in my streamlet yesterday, though I doubt if it would ever get big enough to fry.
Yes, I have to say, you do have a nice house and it is in a good area. Nice neighbor lady too. And she is shore-nuff purdy too.
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