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It is frustrating needing one or two little things and not having it. Or worse yet, just not being able to find it.Most recently I simply did not have 2 bolts and nuts the right size to make/attach a hitch to my 4 wheeler. Did have some a little smaller and lower grade. I'm waiting for them to brake while pulling a rick of wood up hill.
I needed one nut to make a stop for my hoosier pole on a welding truck. Finally found one in the old farm truck. Things that I should have every where. But throwing them away at work I think have several but I don't.
Ha, I wish I could turn his sweets addiction into a chicken addiction
This shirt I've had for 20 years and haven't worn in 19. There's nothing wrong with it...better hang it back up
Glad I'm not alone, then What I really need to do is take a trip to Good Sam's. I get a wild hair once in a while and pack a bunch of things in those big black garbage bags and then they just sit there. I can't even tell you how many I have. It's absurd.Well, I think everyone does that.
sometimes a torn/worn out shirt of hubby's gets destroyed in the wash....... confession from wife of a "rag" hoarderThe Princess has at least 6 bags in the cellar that need to be recycled. By the time I give up on mine they are not useable for anything but cleaning rags.
sometimes a torn/worn out shirt of hubby's gets destroyed in the wash....... confession from wife of a "rag" hoarder
my choices for these sacrifices are on the extreme end of buttonless/threadbare/not fit for outside viewing!I'm pretty easygoing about most things, but that is against the rules. Shirts are not allowed to just disappear. No way can I do that to friends.
When we went Paleo we cut the sugar and refined carbs cold turkey. After a few days, the cravings are gone. We don't have that stuff in the house so resisting is easy.My issue is that I am a carb/sugar addict.