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Old 02-06-2012, 03:46 AM
 
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Are you in the process of moving and realize that you've accumulated enough stuff to open a hardware store? That's what I'm dealing with right now and I'm pretty amazed! Five cans of unopened spackling paste! That's just the tip of the iceburg! What stuff are you challenged to leave behind?

In the process of decluttering right now and thankfully today the 400 pairs of socks went to Good Will, it only took me 8 years to wrestle those from Sneakers (husband) grasp.

The office gets started and hopefully finished today then I move into the dining room. I hope to have everything down to fitting into a motorhome by the end of April but we shall see how that goes.
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Old 02-06-2012, 06:34 AM
 
Location: Earth Wanderer, longing for the stars.
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I knew someone who retired with his wife on a houseboat. I was amazed at all the good books he brought into work for us to take.
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Old 02-08-2012, 04:51 PM
 
Location: Mid-Atlantic
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In the process of decluttering right now and thankfully today the 400 pairs of socks went to Good Will, it only took me 8 years to wrestle those from Sneakers (husband) grasp.

The office gets started and hopefully finished today then I move into the dining room. I hope to have everything down to fitting into a motorhome by the end of April but we shall see how that goes.
What's up with the socks? After my son confiscated hiking and dress socks, I threw out anything that looked worn and still filled a trash bag. We, too, had the 30 year old paperwork. My garage is a hardware store. There's stuff out there that I didn't know that we owned.

I should have a real garage sale.
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Old 02-09-2012, 11:08 PM
 
Location: PORT ANGELES, WA
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SOCKS!!!

Hahaha. I really thought I was the only one with this problem..... Where do they come from, do they mate at night!!

GERANIA-old paperwork, ugh, I hate that stuff, have a couple old boxes of it too....

I browse the aisles at Wal Mart and laugh because I have probably bought one of something in each aisle.... I don't buy much from them anymore except daily use things..
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