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The things they (literally) leave behind...
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<blockquote data-quote="PonyGirl65" data-source="post: 688145" data-attributes="member: 20087"><p>You can't imagine the look of pure terror on my face the day my husband came through the door carrying a TV, assorted other items, and my GFG31 came in with his guitar....I was like "No. Nooooooooo" but that was more about I didn't want him moving in to our home at that time ;-)</p><p></p><p>I have a rented storage unit, and those items were placed out there. Just recently, I was called out to the County Jail to pick up the items left there when he transferred to State Prison. I went. Pair of shorts. Tank Top. One sock. (ONE?!) Two books. And many, many, many letters & envelopes from County Gov't....</p><p></p><p>I washed the clothing and folded it up. Put that with the books into a plastic tote (where I am also collecting extra towels & sheets) and am storing it in a spare bedroom.</p><p></p><p>I don't mind keeping the few things. </p><p></p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PonyGirl65, post: 688145, member: 20087"] You can't imagine the look of pure terror on my face the day my husband came through the door carrying a TV, assorted other items, and my GFG31 came in with his guitar....I was like "No. Nooooooooo" but that was more about I didn't want him moving in to our home at that time ;-) I have a rented storage unit, and those items were placed out there. Just recently, I was called out to the County Jail to pick up the items left there when he transferred to State Prison. I went. Pair of shorts. Tank Top. One sock. (ONE?!) Two books. And many, many, many letters & envelopes from County Gov't.... I washed the clothing and folded it up. Put that with the books into a plastic tote (where I am also collecting extra towels & sheets) and am storing it in a spare bedroom. I don't mind keeping the few things. Peace [/QUOTE]
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