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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 526114" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Good for you, Janet! I think getting some of this stuff done will remove the weight from over your head like it is doing for me. </p><p></p><p>Today I'm tackling the main house again. During the week, I'm hoping to get started on the dreaded family room. I've already warned the kids that if there is something they can think of that they want they'd better speak up now because if I don't intend to keep it (as in I need it), it's either yard sale or trash. 90 percent of what is in there is OUT. That room has been serving as a basic storage bin for years. And when we have that major yard sale? On sunday evening NOTHING comes back inside. It either goes into the GW drop box or the trash. Because that is how my family room got to be in the shape it's in to begin with.</p><p></p><p>I have 3 mowers. None of them work. husband never took care of them. I have 3 weedeaters. Only 1 works, it's actually Nichole's but she said I can have it. The only lawn mower that has worked without quitting on me is the push mower that doesn't require gas. But I need to order the sharpener kit for it. I'm selling the none working ones for dirt cheap in the yard sale.......people around here love to fix them and resale them. sister in law checked to see if he could fix them, but no.....but they're still good for someone for parts. </p><p></p><p>I won't pay someone to mow. Last year they were wanting 30 bucks. My yard is not that big, not for 30 bucks. whew!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 526114, member: 84"] Good for you, Janet! I think getting some of this stuff done will remove the weight from over your head like it is doing for me. Today I'm tackling the main house again. During the week, I'm hoping to get started on the dreaded family room. I've already warned the kids that if there is something they can think of that they want they'd better speak up now because if I don't intend to keep it (as in I need it), it's either yard sale or trash. 90 percent of what is in there is OUT. That room has been serving as a basic storage bin for years. And when we have that major yard sale? On sunday evening NOTHING comes back inside. It either goes into the GW drop box or the trash. Because that is how my family room got to be in the shape it's in to begin with. I have 3 mowers. None of them work. husband never took care of them. I have 3 weedeaters. Only 1 works, it's actually Nichole's but she said I can have it. The only lawn mower that has worked without quitting on me is the push mower that doesn't require gas. But I need to order the sharpener kit for it. I'm selling the none working ones for dirt cheap in the yard sale.......people around here love to fix them and resale them. sister in law checked to see if he could fix them, but no.....but they're still good for someone for parts. I won't pay someone to mow. Last year they were wanting 30 bucks. My yard is not that big, not for 30 bucks. whew! [/QUOTE]
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