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tacocat (05-09-2017)
#1652
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All that while hiding under a
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tacocat (05-12-2017)
#1654
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And here we go....
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To sleep.... ZzZzZzZzZzZzZzZ
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tacocat (05-12-2017)
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took the day off gotta do a final push @ getting my mother in law's house ready to put on the market
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tacocat (05-12-2017)
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Ugh... Does not sound like a good time. I remember all the work my sister and I did to clear out my parent's house. So much crap!
I wish you good luck and many easy dumpster runs.
I wish you good luck and many easy dumpster runs.
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tacocat (05-12-2017)
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It's been ongoing for almost 2 months now, but tomorrow the estate sale people come over, so we got to do a final heave ho today.
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tacocat (05-12-2017)
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Ewww...
We rented the BIG mammer-jammer dumpsters - the 30 cubic yard ones. I don't remember how many we filled up but it was at least 5 or 6. Granted, we did some major renovation work in the kitchen (and some of the "neighbors" took advantage of the dumpsters) but there was so much stuff no one wanted that we had no other way to dispose of. I think just about 100% of the stuff in the attic went right out a second story window into the dumpster in the driveway below. It was so much work that I remember it clearly even today. I think it was so much because my parents never got "older" nor were they ever forced to downsize. This wasn't a retirement home by a long shot.
So.... Yea... I literally know what you are going through. Sucks.
We rented the BIG mammer-jammer dumpsters - the 30 cubic yard ones. I don't remember how many we filled up but it was at least 5 or 6. Granted, we did some major renovation work in the kitchen (and some of the "neighbors" took advantage of the dumpsters) but there was so much stuff no one wanted that we had no other way to dispose of. I think just about 100% of the stuff in the attic went right out a second story window into the dumpster in the driveway below. It was so much work that I remember it clearly even today. I think it was so much because my parents never got "older" nor were they ever forced to downsize. This wasn't a retirement home by a long shot.
So.... Yea... I literally know what you are going through. Sucks.
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tacocat (05-12-2017)
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I actually wanted to do the dumpster thing, but HOA was like HELL-NO-EH? Actually we have thrown out very little. We have taken a fair bit, sold three times that much & now it's what's left. The dregs will go to the thrift store.
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tacocat (05-12-2017)
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HOA's are the devil.
We had no choice but to dispose of it. I was still super transient and my sister was living in a pretty small house near DC. Neither of us had the scope to take in all that junk. And it really was mostly junk. I can admit it - I was raised by horders.
We had no choice but to dispose of it. I was still super transient and my sister was living in a pretty small house near DC. Neither of us had the scope to take in all that junk. And it really was mostly junk. I can admit it - I was raised by horders.
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tacocat (05-12-2017)