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grouse
2006-02-17 01:42:14
When going to estate auctions, we often find odd, ordinary items that are kept in boxes or drawers with jewelry or heirlooms. I marvel at the stories these plain things would tell us, if we only knew.
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tudor-diva
2006-02-17 06:50:08
I remember having to do the same thing when my parents sold our family house. I went to say goodbye to my closet, the walls of which were covered in drawings I had done over the years. It was not a fun day and my husband kicks himself for not agreeing to buy it from them those many years ago. And I often wonder who sleeps in MY old bedroom, which, fortunately, was not small at all, and if they left my drawings on the closet walls.
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Jess
2006-02-17 11:28:21
Granted I hadn't lived there for very long, but this past Thanksgiving Jeff, mom, & I took a ride by Rick & my old house (the one we bought). It was an empty lot. A crappy small-ish empty lot. Someone had torn it down. Very depressing. Especially since we'd put so much working into it (after we moved to CA, and some before) to sell it. All for nothing.
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Todd
2006-02-17 13:04:15
That 'carpet' looks like 100% asbestos. Flee! Flee!
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Rock City
2006-02-24 19:50:15
I was going to argue with the "craziest bitch" statement, but then I read the "big panties" entry. You make it hard to disagree once the "locker room" paragraph looms up in all its horror.
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