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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 607387" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I don't have the impulse control to haul something out into the woods either. I do know that one friend took a large tarp of her ex's out with her and had the tv on that so she could haul the pieces out with her. I don't think she used a large tv. C, my friend who shot the large screen tv, took it out on an ATV so she could bring the pieces back to give to her soon to be ex. </p><p></p><p>I lack impulse control when I get really mad. I am tons better than I used to be, but that is not saying a lot. This is why I kept a stash of things that were safe to destroy. I recognized that I really needed an outlet that would not end up costing me a fortune or would land me in jail/prison. So I brought home books from work and got old dishes at thrift stores. Then it was not so much impulse control as guided destruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 607387, member: 1233"] I don't have the impulse control to haul something out into the woods either. I do know that one friend took a large tarp of her ex's out with her and had the tv on that so she could haul the pieces out with her. I don't think she used a large tv. C, my friend who shot the large screen tv, took it out on an ATV so she could bring the pieces back to give to her soon to be ex. I lack impulse control when I get really mad. I am tons better than I used to be, but that is not saying a lot. This is why I kept a stash of things that were safe to destroy. I recognized that I really needed an outlet that would not end up costing me a fortune or would land me in jail/prison. So I brought home books from work and got old dishes at thrift stores. Then it was not so much impulse control as guided destruction. [/QUOTE]
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