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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 539507" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>SO is not a hoarder but a collector (his quote) And he has gotten worse since doing his storage gig. And then there is me who never met a knick nac that I didn't fall in love with. But when he brings them home, I pick one thing and keep it on my desk so I can look at it and in 30 days its out of here. His Yoda collection is well over 2,500 items and still growing. I got him to stop with collecting dolphin stuff, then war stuff, then antique cameras, then model cars and honestly, we have SOOOOO many dvd's and .shoot..I forgot what they are called that came out just prior to DVD's, we could open our own store. Won't even get into tools or gardening equipment (really...really SO, I need all of these shovels, leaf blowers, rakes why again?? We have a gardener) </p><p></p><p>The Mac Hoard is at least tidy, and I have been going thru a box of storage stuff a day to either take to our stall, or give to good will. But I hate all of the dusting I have to do just to keep it that way. When Hoarders is on TV, its all I can do to stop from getting up and start to clean. I for the life of me cannot understand how people live like that - not the hoarding of items, but the garbage, diapers, food containers just thrown all over the floor - feet and feet of it Uggggg</p><p></p><p>Try the Marketplace app on FB Lisa to sell some of your stuff - its zip code specific. As to the collectibles, I just look on Ebay and drop it down a few dollars. </p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 539507, member: 47"] SO is not a hoarder but a collector (his quote) And he has gotten worse since doing his storage gig. And then there is me who never met a knick nac that I didn't fall in love with. But when he brings them home, I pick one thing and keep it on my desk so I can look at it and in 30 days its out of here. His Yoda collection is well over 2,500 items and still growing. I got him to stop with collecting dolphin stuff, then war stuff, then antique cameras, then model cars and honestly, we have SOOOOO many dvd's and .shoot..I forgot what they are called that came out just prior to DVD's, we could open our own store. Won't even get into tools or gardening equipment (really...really SO, I need all of these shovels, leaf blowers, rakes why again?? We have a gardener) The Mac Hoard is at least tidy, and I have been going thru a box of storage stuff a day to either take to our stall, or give to good will. But I hate all of the dusting I have to do just to keep it that way. When Hoarders is on TV, its all I can do to stop from getting up and start to clean. I for the life of me cannot understand how people live like that - not the hoarding of items, but the garbage, diapers, food containers just thrown all over the floor - feet and feet of it Uggggg Try the Marketplace app on FB Lisa to sell some of your stuff - its zip code specific. As to the collectibles, I just look on Ebay and drop it down a few dollars. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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