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Old 06-25-2010, 03:40 AM
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I would save some of your winter clothes. The last two years had been downright cold. Glad your adventure is going well.
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Vinny,

I would save some of your winter clothes. The last two years had been downright cold. Glad your adventure is going well.
I plan to save 5 shirts and a medium weight winter coat. All I heard from my friends and family last winter was the frost while I was knee deep in snow. Hard to feel sorry for them.
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Old 06-25-2010, 01:49 PM
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I used the five second rule. If I couldn't think of where to store or use it within 5 seconds, it went into either the sell, donate or dump it pile. I don't regret any of my decisions.
I'm with you mac9... that's exactly how I handled it last year. It cost us much less to move, and more important, over 99% of what we brought down we can use.
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Old 06-25-2010, 03:56 PM
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I used the five second rule. If I couldn't think of where to store or use it within 5 seconds, it went into either the sell, donate or dump it pile. I don't regret any of my decisions.
Your alot quicker than me, i have a hard enough time picking food up off the floor in the 5 seconds allowed,before your suppose to throw it out.Tooooooooooooo bad that 5 second rule doesn't apply to all the wine and beer i've spilled over the years.Maybe that's why all my friends only serve me white wine when i'm a guest in their homes.Soooooooooooooooo you think it might be time for me to get rid of all my Woodstock apparel, bell bottoms and flowered shirts will most certainly make a comeback sooooooooon.I really dread the idea of getting rid of all that "stuff".Maybe i'll just rent my house out in Lexington, fully furnished................clothes included.

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