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Old 03-23-2014, 11:01 AM   #48
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
I have watched hoarders and you can almost feel the pain emanating from them. Gotta be a bit drunk to make it through a show, never mind the series.

After a night on the town I looked at a forum about the show. The real crazies are the people who heap scorn and abuse on these people.

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I find it difficult to toss old machines. Yard machines, electronic machines, etc. I can usually get them to work, but I have moved on to the latest and so the old ones just occupy space in the garage or my storeroom in the basement and never get used.

Example. I have two old very powerful 33cc gas string trimmers, an IDC and a Poulan that are adapted for specific uses, but I mainly use a Worx lithium ion trimmer that a son gave me. There are also some old corded electrical trimmers down in my "storeroom." Truthfully I had forgotten about them until the other day when I was looking for something else.

Thank God city ordinances won't allow me to keep old vehicles anymore without licenses though I think that unfair if the vehicle can run.
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