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There's no way I would move. All that packing!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: My husband wated to move, but I told him no, so he built up. Now my house is so big, it would be a pain to move, so I guess I'm here forever. The big thing now is what do we do outside, he wants Queen Palms, I want green grass & roses. |
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AND if ya put corn in pan and leave it on and forget about it.. you end up with popcorn, that was surprising, and good to know. :rolleyes: |
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LOL Yep Pasta is really easy to burn!! Mine went right in the trash :D :D :D :D |
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Yea, you don't have to eat them either :D :D :D YUCK :eek: :eek: :eek: |
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hmmmmmm, I'll have to let you know next time I cook corn. Thanks for the tip :D :D :D |
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Last week , trash night I put out some old pictures and old frames,, by the trashcan and a broken box fan.. abt 10 pm I hear some action,,sure enough there were about 4 of em out there cribbaging around, and they left with my priceless item.. I'll remember that when they show up for the yardsale.. " "How's that broken fan workin' out for ya?" |
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LOL I put a fan out, it wasn't out there an hour later when I went to check on the mail. Some people LOL |
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I've told you guys....my grandmother was the ultimate dumpster diver and trash getter. When grandma called you saying...."I have something for you"...it wasn't new with tags ;) I thoutht I'd told ya'll about her ultimate, best ever find once before, didn't I? |
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Oh come on TELL!!!! |
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This is how it works...if you don't care if someone takes it or not...it's gone in 3 seconds flat....if you want someone to take it... that sucker will sit there for 3 weeks. Add to my men know better list.... We put out some attic stairs, and a sink for the BIG city trash people to pick up....Mr. Brillant puts a notice on the door...you have to call 24 hours ahead if you want it picked up....lug it all into the back....call the next week....gal on the phone says we don't pick up that stuff :rolleyes: |
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Ok, here's a duplicate post of something I'm pretty certain I've shared. Grandma's house is close to the naval bases and a college (ODU, btw, Heather....her sister's going there)....any way these people would constantly move out around her and just leave everything. She brought home a huge, abstract painting....in blues, pinks, purples.....in the center of this lovely was a giant p-nis...I am not kidding. My little brother and I would look at it and laugh our heads off. My mother even knew it was a you know what....she was NOT amused that we constantly pointed it out. I don't think Grandma realized it was there, but we always wondered what the church ladies thought, who visited her, of it. When she moved into a retirement home, baby bro, took it home....just cause he thought it was a riot. Hmmmmm, has just occurred to me....his wife doesn't have it hanging any where in their home. I am gonna have to call her 'bout that.....cause it's a family heirloom, dang gumit. Btw, Grandma was tiny...maybe 4'9"....bet her neighbor's used to watch her little butt lugging home all this junk...thinking...yep, there's Mert, digging through the trash again :rolleyes: |
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LOL how true is that!!!! We put our cans out right before the truck comes down the street. I wouldn't mind the people who check out what you've got, but they make a mess, and don't pick it up. So forget them, I'll wait to put it out. They always want our soda cans, but they put our news papers on the ground to get them, one wind, and it's a mess out there. :eek: :eek: :eek: |
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:yelrotflm :eyetearss :yelrotflm No, That's one I would have remembered!!!!!! Time to clean that screen again!!!!!! :p :p :p :p |
Last summer Bf is putting a new full glass screen door on the front of my house, old one is laying there, someone stops. walks up " are you throwing that door away, if so, can we have it?" SURE, I say. I could NEVER walk up and ask a stranger for something, no matter what it was, or how bad I needed it. People blow my mind on a daily basis. :rolleyes: |
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We have two bins...one for trash and one for recycling. Our neighbor's are big beer drinkers...they fill that entire blue bin with nothing but bottles....sounds like the Anshaseur Busch plant recycling when the truck dumps that sucker. One time the truck's chain broke, broke bottles all over the street...the owner was home and watched it happen...he said he didn't say a word....just went out to the truck and handed the driver a broom :D |
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That happened with our sons bed!!! We took it out side to put on one of the work trucks going to the dump. This guy drove up and said, Can I have that bed? Hey take it, saved us a dump fee. |
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LOL!!!! Our drivers would have drove away. They are the worst when it comes to cleaning their mess. |
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That grandma was a hoot :D :D |
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Yea ours would've too, if J hadn't been standing there...... |
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One time I stopped at looked at a single bed placed in a trash pile....it was broken so I didn't take it...but I think that up in heaven...grandma smiled |
Deb, I read that story about you g-ma somewhere, I think you have posted it before, but that is just so funny! I would definetly be giving your bro a call and telling him that you want the pic if hes not going to put it on the wall ;) |
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LOL We have a friend who is 85 years old, I take her out shopping a lot. She loves the Thrift Stores!!!! Her family live in Washington, it's too cold there for her. So during the Holidays she's here with us. The look on my kids faces is PRICELESS!!! Bless her heart, she's a really nice lady, but the things she buys. :yelrotflm |
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LOL, I bet she did!!!! :angel: |
My husband has a grill obsession...if one is at the curb...it came to live at our house. We had SEVEN of those things. I tried over and over to tell him....do ya not realize why it's at the curb, the people got a new one. Our friends even know about this addiction....they'd call on the phone...oh, Har-ree, we saw a grill for ya ;) I begged them to stop :D I bought him a 700 dollar grill last father's day...so I could get him to toss out the homeless ones....we still have three....just in case, we have to cook for 400 hundred. He also used to buy phones at yard sales. Tried an explaination there too...sweetie, WHO, sells a phone for no reason? Useless. One he brought home the number 6 didn't work....you were ok as long as whoever you were calling didn't have a #6 digit in the phone number :rolleyes: Another....you'd dial...say 420-8729....someone answer...wrong number, what number were you calling...you'd tell them and they'd say...you've reach 678-9378....nothing even close to the number you'd dialed....got so I just say...forget it and hang up :rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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GINA...my grandmother's not in heaven...she's at YOUR house. Send her home please. Every Friday, my mother took my grandmother to garage sales and the thrift stores :) I'll tell you something....this woman left an estate in access of 1 million...I'm not kidding. If we asked her for money, she'd give it to us...but if it were a gift, you'd dang sure had better picked it out yourself.... |
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You read it here, Heather, I have run out of new stuff to tell ya :rolleyes: Actually it was a re-run by Gina's request ;) |
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