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Old 03-28-2014, 02:50 PM   #55
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I read somewhere that sometimes "messy people" and collectors who don't necessarily meet the criteria of real hoarders can be mistaken as such. I am not sure what a good measure is but, I think the TV series "Hoarders" lets you see the real thing.
I remember this one lady. She said something like "well, the label on the can is gone, and the can was swollen up and leaking, and the outside of the product doesn't look too good, but if you go in toward the center, you might find some "good stuff."

Where are "those nice young Men in their clean white coats, ,,,coming to take me away, ha-haaa!"
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