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HOARDING.....what kind of things do we keep
ZK:
Okay I know I am off track but speaking of old commercials..well kind of. My second favourite restaurant is called the Fish n Chip Shop, its like a step back to the 70's, its got formica tables (trust ya know what I mean), patterned orange wall paper, ducks on the wall (please tell me you've seen Hilda Ogden's house from Coronation Street), all the decor from 60's and 70's basically. But what really adds to the "ambience" is the huge old brown box type tv's running black and white commercials from the 60's and 70's. Oh the memories... ;D
injest:
--- Quote from: ZK on July 27, 2008, 08:32:17 am ---Okay I know I am off track but speaking of old commercials..well kind of. My second favourite restaurant is called the Fish n Chip Shop, its like a step back to the 70's, its got formica tables (trust ya know what I mean), patterned orange wall paper, ducks on the wall (please tell me you've seen Hilda Ogden's house from Coronation Street), all the decor from 60's and 70's basically. But what really adds to the "ambience" is the huge old brown box type tv's running black and white commercials from the 60's and 70's. Oh the memories... ;D
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oh man! that sounds like a cool place! the TV would be worth a trip!
Artiste:
At times, I have rare books !
Do you too ?
shortfiction:
My fam has never hoarded much of anything. We do keep family heirlooms, genealogy charts, and such, but not just "stuff."
Okay, I realize that for me, what is stuff might be treasure to another. A friend of mine is a compulsive hoarder, much like the ones you've seen on Oprah or Dr. Phil. She has been doing it for years and it's gotten so bad I won't even go into her house anymore. Stuff she can't get rid of: newspapers, empty bottles, bags, plastic containers, rubber bands, twist ties, corks, plastic utensils, magazines, hotel toiletries, and more.
She knows she has a problem and says she will get help, but there's the rub: she hoards her money too. She makes quite a good salary and has no dependents, but you'd think she was a pauper. She won't spend for a therapist, or for 1 800 Got Junk to pick up stuff, or even to fix anything in the house until the situation is desperate.
It's a sad thing.
Shakesthecoffecan:
I have a piece of used wrapping paper that my Granny saved to re use in the 1950s, I also have her kitchen sink.
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