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Thread started 08/09/08 7:56am

PleasurePrinci
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Why do old people save EVERYTHING?!?!

I love my grandpop,I swear I do...but if he tries to make me wash one more plastic container from the chinese store Im snappin falloff
Everytime I wash the dishes its some old raggedy plastic "something" in there.
Even this morning...I look in the sink and he put one of those cheap red cups in there...one time I found a ripped plastic plate.
Why must they save everything?!?! lol

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Reply #1 posted 08/09/08 8:04am

horatio

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because of the depression

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Reply #2 posted 08/09/08 8:07am

paintedlady

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horatio said:

because of the depression

lock

confused





lol

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Reply #3 posted 08/09/08 8:09am

paintedlady

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PleasurePrinciple said:

I love my grandpop,I swear I do...but if he tries to make me wash one more plastic container from the chinese store Im snappin falloff
Everytime I wash the dishes its some old raggedy plastic "something" in there.
Even this morning...I look in the sink and he put one of those cheap red cups in there...one time I found a ripped plastic plate.
Why must they save everything?!?! lol

I'm surprised you don't throw things out on purpose on them... we do produce much more waste than any generation before us. Why do they buy so much plastic?

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Reply #4 posted 08/09/08 8:12am

PleasurePrinci
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horatio said:

because of the depression

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neutral hes not THAT old.

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Reply #5 posted 08/09/08 8:13am

PleasurePrinci
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paintedlady said:

PleasurePrinciple said:

I love my grandpop,I swear I do...but if he tries to make me wash one more plastic container from the chinese store Im snappin falloff
Everytime I wash the dishes its some old raggedy plastic "something" in there.
Even this morning...I look in the sink and he put one of those cheap red cups in there...one time I found a ripped plastic plate.
Why must they save everything?!?! lol

I'm surprised you don't throw things out on purpose on them... we do produce much more waste than any generation before us. Why do they buy so much plastic?

lol I do...trust me I do.

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Reply #6 posted 08/09/08 8:19am

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Oh Lawd. I think it's generational, like they grew up without much so believe in saving stuf, just in case. lol

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Reply #7 posted 08/09/08 8:23am

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Well the old ladies were I live hate to throw out plastic cause "it'll never rot and stay in the ground forever" so they treat plastic like fine china. lol

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Reply #8 posted 08/09/08 8:25am

Genesia

PleasurePrinciple said:

horatio said:

because of the depression

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neutral hes not THAT old.


It doesn't matter. Even if he's not that old, he was raised by people who lived through the Depression and WWII. It colors everything - trust me on this.

Most of these folks were poor - and even if they weren't, they lived through rationing and want. I remember my grandma saving string, rubber bands, foil, brown paper. They reused everything they could - because they didn't know if they'd be able to get (or if they could get - afford) more.

My own mom (born in 1936) lived in a house without indoor plumbing 'til she was 10 (and the war was over). She got her first bicycle (which she shared with her siblings) around the same time. And her family wasn't the poorest in town by any stretch.

You try to tell kids today this and do they believe you? disbelief

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Reply #9 posted 08/09/08 8:25am

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Old folks tend to be happier then the rest of us. They understand that it could always be worse.

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Reply #10 posted 08/09/08 8:28am

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Genesia said:

PleasurePrinciple said:


neutral hes not THAT old.


It doesn't matter. Even if he's not that old, he was raised by people who lived through the Depression and WWII. It colors everything - trust me on this.

Most of these folks were poor - and even if they weren't, they lived through rationing and want. I remember my grandma saving string, rubber bands, foil, brown paper. They reused everything they could - because they didn't know if they'd be able to get (or if they could get - afford) more.

My own mom (born in 1936) lived in a house without indoor plumbing 'til she was 10 (and the war was over). She got her first bicycle (which she shared with her siblings) around the same time. And her family wasn't the poorest in town by any stretch.

You try to tell kids today this and do they believe you? disbelief


My old teachers grandmom was alive during the depression and wont put money in the bank at all. Id probably be scared after that 2 disbelief

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Reply #11 posted 08/09/08 8:28am

Genesia

2freaky4church1 said:

Old folks tend to be happier then the rest of us. They understand that it could always be worse.


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Reply #12 posted 08/09/08 8:30am

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2freaky4church1 said:

Old folks tend to be happier then the rest of us. They understand that it could always be worse.

This is true. nod

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Reply #13 posted 08/09/08 8:36am

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horatio said:

because of the depression

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That's a very valid reason for older folks

My parents are from that era and it's true- every last little thing had more value saved then tossed out

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Reply #14 posted 08/09/08 8:39am

PleasurePrinci
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Mach said:

horatio said:

because of the depression

lock
That's a very valid reason for older folks

My parents are from that era and it's true- every last little thing had more value saved then tossed out

I agree with it 2 but somebody was just being a well... biggrin

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Reply #15 posted 08/09/08 9:30am

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Don't get me started on the stuff MY grandfather saves. neutral

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Reply #16 posted 08/09/08 10:04am

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KidaDynamite said:

Don't get me started on the stuff MY grandfather saves. neutral


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Reply #17 posted 08/09/08 11:20am

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Mach said:

horatio said:

because of the depression

lock
That's a very valid reason for older folks

My parents are from that era and it's true- every last little thing had more value saved then tossed out



yup my grandparents and all the people their age saved everything. butter tubs, a cellar full of every glass container you could think of. A barn filled with a lifetimes worth of newspapers. Giant mounds of rocks pulled from fields.
its kind of great I think. biggrin

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Reply #18 posted 08/09/08 11:27am

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My grandmother was a pack-rat also. Sometime, you just have to throw it away without them looking. 9 times out of 10, he won't remember anyway.

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Reply #19 posted 08/09/08 11:31am

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SCNDLS said:

Oh Lawd. I think it's generational, like they grew up without much so believe in saving stuf, just in case. lol



my mother says tha all the time lol she didn't have mush as a child so now she must save everything!

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Reply #20 posted 08/09/08 11:40am

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the junk room.

just throw it up in the junk room. yay!

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Reply #21 posted 08/09/08 11:42am

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horatio said:

because of the depression

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co-lock

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Reply #22 posted 08/09/08 12:52pm

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Because you might need it one of these days! nod

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Reply #23 posted 08/09/08 7:48pm

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my grandma is like that too she used to save styrofaom cups even. They have a point to that they were raised to save things to use over and over again. When g-ma moved to her new home(since they,the city bought her old home and tore it down for city use), she had to throw away things like that in boxes. There judt wasnt room. Plesure, I know you must feel frustrated with that but please he was just following his ways that he was tuaght growing up. As WE are taught certain things growing up.

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Reply #24 posted 08/09/08 7:53pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

Old folks tend to be happier then the rest of us. They understand that it could always be worse.

nod

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Reply #25 posted 08/09/08 10:17pm

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Cinnie said:

horatio said:

because of the depression

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co-lock

wave u can leave biggrin

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Reply #26 posted 08/10/08 10:43am

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because of the depression

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agreed!!!! It was hell. my grandparents lived on the back of a flatbed truck and worked the fields when they could. my great aunt was 3 months old when she died of starvation. it changes u.
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Reply #27 posted 08/10/08 12:24pm

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My dad is really bad at saving everything he can get his hands on. He's 69 and loves plastic food containers. He buys them like I used to buy cigarettes. I told him the last thing we need is more plastic containers and he just buys more.

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Reply #28 posted 08/10/08 12:37pm

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because that's how they getcha

would u rather have a novice at matters of the heart....or an expert lover?....then don't complain and appreciate this.....

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