Are you a hoarder?

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Re: Are you a hoarder?

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Leerowe76 wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:26 pm Going to be keeping an eye to this thread to see if I'm weird or just as normal as the next man/woman. I'm pretty sure we all collect/hoard something which is value to us and us only :-bd , I do get a slight anxiety when the misses says were having a clear out too :lol:
I get very anxious when the missus says I had a clear out....


... For you. :sad: :shock:
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Re: Are you a hoarder?

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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 9:51 am ... often once you're dead and your precious bits and pieces will simply end up in a skip anyway :wink:
I've been told 'I will be in that skip* with my precious things'. :roll:

This is contra to my wishes.
I want to be composted!
(My descendants will not have a urn of ashes, but 1 cubic yard of compost to bring back home! That'll push up a few daisies :smile: )
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Johnallan wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 10:01 pm The cycling charity were over the moon with the parts and will certainly make better use of them than I ever would. Its something I'm going to try and do more regularly, rather than holding onto things 'just in case'.
That's a great idea John, might try and find a similar charity near Cambridge and see if any of the stuff I have is useful. 👍
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