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Things we found while cleaning one of the rooms in our house this weekend:

1. Daughter & son-in-law's wedding pictures. still needing to be framed. They were married in 2017. (We love them dearly but we're lazy like that).
2. Tempered glass screen protector for the nav screen in husband's car, still in package. He bought it in 2023.
3. 2 chairs from when we bought our dining set back in 2023, still in the box. (This is a large box that has to be moved anytime we need in a certain cabinet. It wasn't found so much as decided 'well maybe we'll get to that now').

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Reminds me of me. Moved into our very first house in 1983. In 2011 we were getting ready to list it and move. Found a still taped up box on a basement shelf from when we moved in, back in '83. Opened it and got rid of its contents.

I can relate.

Brew on :mug:
 
I can relate.

Brew on :mug:
I can help all y'all out.
What you need, hear me out, is to store all this stuff in the basement.
Then one Spring, have the water table rise during a "once in a lifetime" rain event, causing artesian cracks in your basement floor.
Dumpster will be involved.
Along with tears, crying, gnashing of teeth, renting of clothing, general malaise and heartfelt remorse as you throw out so many things.

Now. Recover from that for about 10 years, only to have another "once in a lifetime" rain event. Now all your isht will be in Rubbermaid containers and up on 2x4 but you *will* have relaxed and started storing things on the basement floor again.

That will really, Really, REALLY, **REALLY** help clean the crap out of your house.

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I can help all y'all out.
What you need, hear me out, is to store all this stuff in the basement.
Then one Spring, have the water table rise during a "once in a lifetime" rain event, causing artesian cracks in your basement floor.
Dumpster will be involved.
Along with tears, crying, gnashing of teeth, renting of clothing, general malaise and heartfelt remorse as you throw out so many things.

Now. Recover from that for about 10 years, only to have another "once in a lifetime" rain event. Now all your isht will be in Rubbermaid containers and up on 2x4 but you *will* have relaxed and started storing things on the basement floor again.

That will really, Really, REALLY, **REALLY** help clean the crap out of your house.

Follow me for more "ōsōji" tips.
I get the sense that happened to you? At any rate, I solved that issue completely. Our current house has no basement. Saves on Rubbermaid containers.
 
Would use a basement but we don't have one, house is on a concrete slab (our development was built in the late 60's as low-income housing). Everything is either on shelves in the garage or in the rafters, or in random rooms in the house. Much of our disposable income over the years has gone to rubbermaid tubs, I have enough to start my own container store. Most of them filled with random things.

Your story reminds me of a Robin Williams bit, about hurricanes in the South. "We're gonna rebuild!!! Just like we did last year during hurricane season!!!" Or something along those lines.

Update: husband is now putting together those chairs. I'm hiding in the garage (not really, I'm always out here). The cussing is getting louder.
 
Would use a basement but we don't have one, house is on a concrete slab (our development was built in the late 60's as low-income housing). Everything is either on shelves in the garage or in the rafters, or in random rooms in the house. Much of our disposable income over the years has gone to rubbermaid tubs, I have enough to start my own container store. Most of them filled with random things.

Your story reminds me of a Robin Williams bit, about hurricanes in the South. "We're gonna rebuild!!! Just like we did last year during hurricane season!!!" Or something along those lines.

Update: husband is now putting together those chairs. I'm hiding in the garage (not really, I'm always out here). The cussing is getting louder.

I've put together things like that.

Usually the worst were years ago, done after midnight, Christmas eve, after a couple bourbons.
 
I can help all y'all out.
What you need, hear me out, is to store all this stuff in the basement.
Then one Spring, have the water table rise during a "once in a lifetime" rain event, causing artesian cracks in your basement floor.
Dumpster will be involved.
Along with tears, crying, gnashing of teeth, renting of clothing, general malaise and heartfelt remorse as you throw out so many things.

Now. Recover from that for about 10 years, only to have another "once in a lifetime" rain event. Now all your isht will be in Rubbermaid containers and up on 2x4 but you *will* have relaxed and started storing things on the basement floor again.

That will really, Really, REALLY, **REALLY** help clean the crap out of your house.

Follow me for more "ōsōji" tips.
Been there too - dumpster and all. Was out of town when it happened, but the waterline on the basement wall said it got about a foot deep. A FEMA rep saw the dumpster, and stopped to ask if we needed assistance. I said we're ok, because I had seen some of the damage suffered by others that was so much worse.
I get the sense that happened to you? At any rate, I solved that issue completely. Our current house has no basement. Saves on Rubbermaid containers.
Yup, no basement in current house.
Would use a basement but we don't have one, house is on a concrete slab (our development was built in the late 60's as low-income housing). Everything is either on shelves in the garage or in the rafters, or in random rooms in the house. Much of our disposable income over the years has gone to rubbermaid tubs, I have enough to start my own container store. Most of them filled with random things.
I have one or two "Rubbermaid" tubs, but have no idea how many the wife has. Most of hers are either full of seasonal decorations, or gardening stuff.

Brew on :mug:
 
Were one to measure and plot the items in my basement, Mine vs Hers, and vertical distance from the floor, one might possibly find that beer stuff, on average, is higher. Maybe.
Happens that way everywhere in my house. That fact that she is 4-11 and I am 6-1 has absolutely nothing to do with it...
 
I've found that I don't doomscroll as much.

Cookscrolling, woodworkscrolling, coversofZepplintuneifplayedinthestyleofDireStraightsscrolling, yes.
I think you need to slow down and replace this:
ScollSaw.jpg

..with this:
CopingSaw.jpg

:mug:
 
Not sure, but in my mind they are. Curious though, did you actually try this with your wife?
Nope.
Unless she would have happened to be in the shop at the time of purchase, it would have been highly unlikely that one sub was making home intact(if at all).
It is similar to a fanominom that happens when I pick up pizza--one of the corner peices ends up missing by the time it is delivered....
 
I thought you were just playin' :oops:
Nope...
Spell check was more corn-fuzed than eye wuz at that point. If you see a misspelling or grammatical error in my post, it is all me and the machines aren't even smart enough to keep pace with me.
Spelling was never a strong point for me, ever. Add alcohol and it may get just a tad bit worse...
 
As long as it doesn't involve coffee or vodka I think it could be therapeutic.
 
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