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you think flo is bad, my late brother in law had saved every take out container he got over 7 or 8 years, it took 3 - 50 gallon trash bags to take them out of his house
Anyone watching “Hoarders” becomes acutely aware of what can happen if you aren’t careful. Have to admit I have more twist ties in the silverware drawer than I will ever need, but they are going in the trash as soon as I finish the comics.
I don’t save twist ties. On the other hand, I will save those flat plastic thingies that some companies use to hold their plastic bags closed (what are those things called anyway?).
grapfhics about 15 years ago
Rule #1: Do not save twist ties. They breed in the dark, back of kitchen drawers. Rule #2: Wear shoes, Jack!
ottod Premium Member about 15 years ago
Rule #1: Don’t throw away anything you might need later.
Rule #2: Whenever you throw something away you don’t need any longer, you will.
bald about 15 years ago
you think flo is bad, my late brother in law had saved every take out container he got over 7 or 8 years, it took 3 - 50 gallon trash bags to take them out of his house
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 15 years ago
grapfhics Love your rule #1. ROFLACMAO!!!
Mythreesons about 15 years ago
Anyone watching “Hoarders” becomes acutely aware of what can happen if you aren’t careful. Have to admit I have more twist ties in the silverware drawer than I will ever need, but they are going in the trash as soon as I finish the comics.
1148559 about 15 years ago
I don’t save twist ties. On the other hand, I will save those flat plastic thingies that some companies use to hold their plastic bags closed (what are those things called anyway?).