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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 362090" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My mother LOVES these. As a prof, many times students never returned to pick up reports, regardless of how they were presented. Mom kept the empty binders after she tossed the papers out. Same for folders, even those plastic report covers with the plastic spines that are so hard to read. Heck, at one point she was pulling the spiral spines out of presentations spiral bound at the copy shops. At one point she had an entire storage unit FULL of this stuff. She also had enough fabric to fill a shed in her yard, a large bedroom, AND another storage unit. We think it has grown even more.</p><p></p><p>I am dreading having to sort her paperwork to FIND all this stuff and take care of it after she passes. She has all kinds of plans in mind for this stuff. If she were to work through all the plans, doing NOTHING else, it would take more than 3 lifetimes to do it all.</p><p></p><p>This is what I will inherit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 362090, member: 1233"] My mother LOVES these. As a prof, many times students never returned to pick up reports, regardless of how they were presented. Mom kept the empty binders after she tossed the papers out. Same for folders, even those plastic report covers with the plastic spines that are so hard to read. Heck, at one point she was pulling the spiral spines out of presentations spiral bound at the copy shops. At one point she had an entire storage unit FULL of this stuff. She also had enough fabric to fill a shed in her yard, a large bedroom, AND another storage unit. We think it has grown even more. I am dreading having to sort her paperwork to FIND all this stuff and take care of it after she passes. She has all kinds of plans in mind for this stuff. If she were to work through all the plans, doing NOTHING else, it would take more than 3 lifetimes to do it all. This is what I will inherit. [/QUOTE]
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