why do i have more garbage going out of my home than what is coming in ???
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what i want to know is ....
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Posted 2 weeks ago by Cheri 12/22 #
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Garbage is like wire hangers - it multiplies when you aren't looking. Same for clutter, bills and cat hair.
Posted 2 weeks ago by CheetahBoysmommy #
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i think that is the story of humanity ever since we stopped being nomadic. lol @ cbm with the wire hangers multiplying :)
Posted 2 weeks ago by kaits_mama #
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When I first bought a worm farm (!), as a single girl, I was worried that I wouldn't have enough garbage (paper, cardboard, food scraps, garden waste) to feed my worms. Now I have three worm farms, three compost bins (one of them is huge) and I am STILL overflowing with paper and scraps. Go figure...
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CBM - socks are the larval form of wire coat hangers. When socks go missing in the wash.....that's what happens to them. (Concept was originally Erma Bombeck's).
Posted 2 weeks ago by KapitiKats in NZ #
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Anyone remember when shoulder pads were in fashion and how you always seemed to be missing a pad somewhere. I think they turned into coat hangers back then too.
Posted 2 weeks ago by Moonshadow_NZ #
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lol, hangers seem to multiply until you need them!
Posted 2 weeks ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #
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You find that too Deb. Darned infuriating.
Posted 2 weeks ago by Moonshadow_NZ #
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OMG! They're not are they. Just when I finally found and got rid of my lost ones.
Posted 2 weeks ago by Moonshadow_NZ #
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I've removed some whoppers from jackets and replaced them with almost flat ones. The jacket still required shoulder pads to make it sit properly. I wasn't going to toss out a good jacket, it's a timeless style other than the shoulder pads.
Posted 2 weeks ago by Moonshadow_NZ #
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And I liked them because I have narrow sloping shoulders (in fact one shoulder is much higher than the other one, I'm totally lopsided). But I did have one beautiful designer cable-knitted long jacket cardigan that, I was told, made me look like a linebacker. (They were the small furry animal-type shoulder pads.)
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