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Serene Sprat wrote:
George Shirley wrote: You know all you women folk belong to that exclusive club - "She who dies with the most stuff wins." Huh. It's the men in this family who are the hoarders -- I'm constantly giving stuff away and decluttering, and they want to hang on to EVERYthing. Should I be questioning their masculinity? ;-) Serene If they're hoarding fabric, clothing patterns, silverware and china I certainly would. :-) I used to collect guns until the time came when I needed money for medical bills and decided to sell them all. It's surprising the things people will collect. I reckon that's why all these collectible things are newly minted. George |
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George Shirley wrote:
Serene Sprat wrote: George Shirley wrote: You know all you women folk belong to that exclusive club - "She who dies with the most stuff wins." Huh. It's the men in this family who are the hoarders -- I'm constantly giving stuff away and decluttering, and they want to hang on to EVERYthing. Should I be questioning their masculinity? ;-) Serene If they're hoarding fabric, clothing patterns, silverware and china I certainly would. :-) James is an outstanding tailor, and is in charge of picking our dishware and decor items, but I'm here to tell you, he's really really really a man. :-) I used to collect guns until the time came when I needed money for medical bills and decided to sell them all. It's surprising the things people will collect. I reckon that's why all these collectible things are newly minted. Well, we all agree around here that if we need the money, that's what having stuff is for -- we'll sell it if we need to. Guy would have the hardest time, though. He wants to keep EVERYTHING, and I mean Ev.Er.Y.Thing. Serene |