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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > looking for trouble wrote in
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>> "Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > wrote
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>>> And this is just a small part of the inventory. I haven't even
>>> looked in the basement closets yet. Oh, and 4 dolls in these huge
>>> cases with certificates. They'll go on eBay. Can you say garage
>>> sale?

>>
>> I think I'm confusing you with someone else ... did you just move
>> there in the last decade? Or less? Where did all that stuff come
>> from?

>
> We've been in this house for 5 years. The bulk of the junk comes from
> raffles won at charity events. Some of the stuff is from when we
> lived in the city and packed it up and moved it. Like Steven's kiln,
> free weights, ceramic molds etc.
>
>>
>> I've been getting rid of crap little by little, amazing the stuff
>> that piles up. I just cleaned out one closet, I found an
>> Intellivision game, complete with games, that has been out of
>> manufacture since ... when? early 80s? Astonishing amount
>> of stuff I forgot I ever had in there. Buh bye.
>>
>> nancy

>
> It is amazing the junk we accumulate. I just peeked in the basement
> closets. Lots of clothes hanging and boxes galore. I'll save that
> for another boring day.
>
> Michael


Wasn't it George Carlin who did the bit about having to have "stuff"?

Jill