Save 20% off the regular price of everything with code BLACKFRIDAY + get free shipping with your $89 purchase! Click here for even more deals!
 
0
User avatar

Monroe1218

Cherry Cropper

Re: Question of the day 2/1
We usually go through stuff about every 3 months, so it doesn't get too out of hand. I've got 4 boxes packed ready to go to Salvation Army right now.
Rebecca
Image
 
User avatar

jannyf

Cherry Bing

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
Let's see - where to start???

I have a beautiful, white bird cage from our wedding that we used for the envelopes. Haven't touched it since May 6, 2001. We have extra weights, fishing poles, a printer, fax machine and various travel bags all sitting in the attic that I would LOVE to get rid of. Plus, my FIL's fishing poles that he gave to my DH which are up there as well.

Basically, 50% of my attic could go - including the crutches I discovered last week. It's the bottomless pit up there!
- Jan

User avatar

PezKat

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
Ooh, the bread machine is definitely something that could go. Lots of other things too if I ever had time to go through them!
Image Image
User avatar

Retiree3

Wild Cherry

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
The sofa from my husband's grandfather should be thrown out, but it never will be.
[
Donna-Retiree3-Proud Grandmother of Three Boys!

[highlight=#000000][/highlight]




 
User avatar

milmomma

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
I'm the opposite of a pack rat, so not sure there is anything. I recently got rid of most everything we owned and moved over seas. So there's not much left. I'm about to go threw kids closets and take out the too small stuff.
User avatar

JDs Mom

Cherry Bomb

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
Just one thing? I guess our garage (and contents) doesn't count as one, right?!

I would have to say my piano. My grandfather bought it used in the early 1940's for my mother. He paid $20 and a cow for it. The dang thing is at least 75 years old, no aesthetic value at all (even when new--if the Amish built pianos, this would be one--definitely not "fancy"), and is well past being refurbished in any way, shape or form but it is a family heirloom and I just can't part with it. From kindergarten to h.s. graduation, I played it almost every day of my life. I'd sooner cut off a limb than get rid of it, even though I rarely play anymore.
Carol

ACOT May 2010 Digi Guest CT

formerly CT for Merkeley Designs, Sus Designs and E-scape and Scrap...



User avatar

-Shannon-

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
My wedding dress.
- Shannon

I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line.
-Lucille Ball


Image
User avatar

naney1952

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
A wooden bench I have in my living room that is beautiful but it dates back to when we decorated our homes in a country style.....it just doesn't fit in with the rest of the stuff.
Jane ImageImage Image
LOYAL COLTS FAN
User avatar

Northern Brat

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
Air hockey table..um..no, I'll sell that in a garage sale..um...the kid's books...I won't give them away cos I'm saving them for my grandchildren! I used to love reading my dad's old books when I visited grandparents.
Leslie
2012: Goal - 75 layouts 4 mini albums 20 cards --------> Progress - layouts mini album - cards
J - /6
ImageImage
User avatar

simplykate

Cherry Tart

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
About 75% of what is in our garage could be thrown. Maybe the we could finally get both cars in.
Kate Enjoy the little things in life!
User avatar

letumom

Cherry Jubilee

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
MarthaT wrote:Lots of clothes that don't fit


this is probably me!
Laurie
Image
 
User avatar

JulianaM

Cherry Bomb

Re: Questuin of the day 2/1
Most everything in our basement!
Post Reply

Return to “General Talk”

Information

Moderators

ACOT Employee

cron