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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 424938" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Most likely, folks, this is where the Brooms assume I'm a spoiled rich kid. I actually have 2 hoosiers. I have a very small one made from some kind of gum wood. My dad found it at an auction and gave $5 for it and refinished it. My brothers each have one, also, but theirs are oak and far nicer than mine. So, when Wee was born, dad refinished my grandma's that she bought new in 34 and gave it to me, also. It was a great changing table, etc. And since my house only has one closet, its great storage. But my parents home is full of stuff my dad bought for nothing and refinished. And pretty sure Two Brooms sat up there for 3 days when my dad died and inventoried it all. </p><p></p><p>But I digress. I love my hoosier. And I mostly use it! lol All the baking stuff is there.</p><p></p><p>P-nut....that would be my husband....IF the stuff ever got to the attic in the first place. He has titles to vehicles and trailers in pop corn tins around here. I think I saw a savings bond in one once. It scares me.</p><p></p><p>And I wouldn't even have been upset about the dish rags if it wasn't EVERY THING. He half-ass does everything he does, and I know he knows where stuff goes. He just gets away with "I don't know".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 424938, member: 1848"] Most likely, folks, this is where the Brooms assume I'm a spoiled rich kid. I actually have 2 hoosiers. I have a very small one made from some kind of gum wood. My dad found it at an auction and gave $5 for it and refinished it. My brothers each have one, also, but theirs are oak and far nicer than mine. So, when Wee was born, dad refinished my grandma's that she bought new in 34 and gave it to me, also. It was a great changing table, etc. And since my house only has one closet, its great storage. But my parents home is full of stuff my dad bought for nothing and refinished. And pretty sure Two Brooms sat up there for 3 days when my dad died and inventoried it all. But I digress. I love my hoosier. And I mostly use it! lol All the baking stuff is there. P-nut....that would be my husband....IF the stuff ever got to the attic in the first place. He has titles to vehicles and trailers in pop corn tins around here. I think I saw a savings bond in one once. It scares me. And I wouldn't even have been upset about the dish rags if it wasn't EVERY THING. He half-ass does everything he does, and I know he knows where stuff goes. He just gets away with "I don't know". [/QUOTE]
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