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Thread started 09/20/10 1:13pm

abigail05

do people unload their crap on you?

By crap I mean stuff they pulled out of their basements during a big clean because they thought "you might want it".

A friend just gave me a big stack of records yesterday and said "Go sell 'em on eBay!" Lots of old operatic singers, Luciano Pavarotti etc. And people are commanding some decent prices on these records - but nobody's buying them.

My other source of junk is my father-in-law whom I love dearly. He's always giving me jeans and jackets I'll never wear, but I'll never refuse them because I don't want the thing between us to change. I'll just have to make a trip to Goodwill sometime I guess. And hope he doesn't find his old clothes!

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Reply #1 posted 09/20/10 1:20pm

Genesia

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Hell.No.

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Reply #2 posted 09/20/10 1:22pm

Nothinbutjoy

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Yes.

Parents and friends.

They won't learn.

My dad is a hoarder. I fight it EVERYDAY, so no, I don't want your castoffs even if they're "nice".

rose

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #3 posted 09/20/10 1:22pm

tinaz

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They used to... I learned to say NO! lol

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Reply #4 posted 09/20/10 1:37pm

mcmeekle

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This is not the thread I was hoping for.....

pooptoast

sad

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Reply #5 posted 09/20/10 2:11pm

JuliePurplehea
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I have a large 4 bedroom house and people seem to think I'd like to store their shit for them.

Shake it til ya make it dancing jig
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Reply #6 posted 09/20/10 3:16pm

PunkMistress

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Yes.

My mother in law routinely gets rid of things - furniture, clothing, bed linens, grooming products, you name it. But because she takes really good care of her things, she doesn't want to throw it away. Despite our repeated requests to stop, she drops by unannounced, thrusts bags of random stuff at us, and leaves.

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It's what you make it.
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Reply #7 posted 09/20/10 4:08pm

abigail05

mcmeekle said:

This is not the thread I was hoping for.....

pooptoast

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lol

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Reply #8 posted 09/20/10 4:18pm

kimrachell

not anymore. smile

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Reply #9 posted 09/20/10 4:25pm

ZombieKitten

only boys clothes, which is great

hopefully robots one day (I can dream! cloud9 )

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Reply #10 posted 09/20/10 4:36pm

prb

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ZombieKitten said:

only boys clothes, which is great

hopefully robots one day (I can dream! cloud9 )

my sister gives me bags of clothes from her older son ....i go thru them straight away...keep what will fit rugrat now, put away stuff that will fit within 2 yrs (or one...growth spurts rolleyes )

and put what i dont want/need in the salvos bin...

then clean out rugrats wardrobe, and pass clothes back to my sister for her younger son smile

mainly tops, they all go thru knees of clothes disbelief

seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #11 posted 09/20/10 4:42pm

FauxReal

No, I unload mine on others.

Ex-g/f got my old furniture.

Ex-wife got my old phone, computer, camera, luggage, etc. Aside from the things awarded to her in the divorce decree.

My ex-roommate got my old TV, granted I charged her $25.

My brothers get my old video games probably once a year.

I'm sure there is more.

That said, none of it was "crap" and was usually something they needed or wanted.

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Reply #12 posted 09/20/10 4:53pm

Mach

abigail05 said:

By crap I mean stuff they pulled out of their basements during a big clean because they thought "you might want it".

A friend just gave me a big stack of records yesterday and said "Go sell 'em on eBay!" Lots of old operatic singers, Luciano Pavarotti etc. And people are commanding some decent prices on these records - but nobody's buying them.

My other source of junk is my father-in-law whom I love dearly. He's always giving me jeans and jackets I'll never wear, but I'll never refuse them because I don't want the thing between us to change. I'll just have to make a trip to Goodwill sometime I guess. And hope he doesn't find his old clothes!

Good Goddess NO

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They know my OCD self would go postal ninja on their ass for even tryin !

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Reply #13 posted 09/20/10 6:04pm

Lammastide

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Mach said:

abigail05 said:

By crap I mean stuff they pulled out of their basements during a big clean because they thought "you might want it".

A friend just gave me a big stack of records yesterday and said "Go sell 'em on eBay!" Lots of old operatic singers, Luciano Pavarotti etc. And people are commanding some decent prices on these records - but nobody's buying them.

My other source of junk is my father-in-law whom I love dearly. He's always giving me jeans and jackets I'll never wear, but I'll never refuse them because I don't want the thing between us to change. I'll just have to make a trip to Goodwill sometime I guess. And hope he doesn't find his old clothes!

Good Goddess NO

eek

They know my OCD self would go postal ninja on their ass for even tryin !

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Ditto.

Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #14 posted 09/20/10 8:28pm

ZombieKitten

prb said:

ZombieKitten said:

only boys clothes, which is great

hopefully robots one day (I can dream! cloud9 )

my sister gives me bags of clothes from her older son ....i go thru them straight away...keep what will fit rugrat now, put away stuff that will fit within 2 yrs (or one...growth spurts rolleyes )

and put what i dont want/need in the salvos bin...

then clean out rugrats wardrobe, and pass clothes back to my sister for her younger son smile

mainly tops, they all go thru knees of clothes disbelief

yeah little bastard skidding around on their knees all the time!

some of Max's clothes had been through 5 other kids (his brothers and cousins) before he got them lol

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Reply #15 posted 09/21/10 12:39am

Cerebus

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Genesia said:

Hell.No.

+1000 lol Although friends may call and ask if I want/need a certain record, book or comic because they know I'm a geek about such things. Thankfully my family is small and doesn't like to give shit away. lol

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Reply #16 posted 09/21/10 1:34am

prb

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ZombieKitten said:

prb said:

my sister gives me bags of clothes from her older son ....i go thru them straight away...keep what will fit rugrat now, put away stuff that will fit within 2 yrs (or one...growth spurts rolleyes )

and put what i dont want/need in the salvos bin...

then clean out rugrats wardrobe, and pass clothes back to my sister for her younger son smile

mainly tops, they all go thru knees of clothes disbelief

yeah little bastard skidding around on their knees all the time!

some of Max's clothes had been through 5 other kids (his brothers and cousins) before he got them lol

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mad

i always had hand me downs as a kid, never anything new... cept for smalls lol

rugrat gets new stuff occassionly, usually trousers and shoes...

dont get me started on shoes disbelief

seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #17 posted 09/21/10 8:55am

Shyra

I need to unload some of my stuff on somebody else. The only time I did it was when I was moving into my brand new house. I gave away tons of clothes and shoes so I wouldn't clutter up the house. Now 20 years later, I have loads of stuff again I'll never wear or use... I need to get busy listing on Ebay or just shut my eyes, pack it up and call Goodwill.

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