The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for August 22, 2023

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    Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Iā€™d like the gramophone in panel #1.

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    ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Like they sayā€”ā€”-one manā€™s clutter is another manā€™s heirloom.

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    angelolady Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Thatā€™s the neatest clutter Iā€™ve ever seen.

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    GROG Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Iā€™d call it junk.

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    j_m_kuehl  over 1 year ago

    When I die Iā€™ll disperse it far and wide, and you can store it for your kids

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member over 1 year ago

    O boy, we get to rent a dumpster to get rid of your junk

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    Gizmo Cat  over 1 year ago

    During our last move, we cleared out a lot of clutter. Lived here now for about 5,5 years. Going to isolate the attic in the coming months, so that means a new moment to clear a lot of clutter weā€™ve accumulated here.

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    preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Thatā€™s the way my stuff is: too good to toss. But, I do have some real antiques and a massive VHS and DVD collection thatā€™ll have even the young folks drooling.

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    zzeek  over 1 year ago

    Since Iā€™ve organized my ā€˜junk drawersā€™ and other things into trays and boxes to make them neat, is organized clutter still clutter? My OCD has won the battle.

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    nosirrom  over 1 year ago

    Iā€™m not one to make New Year resolutions but this year I decided to face my mortality and show my family that I love them by cleaning out the junk before theyā€™re left to deal with it.

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    Just-me  over 1 year ago

    Thereā€™s always a charity that needs useable yet unwanted things, or auctions.

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    rhpii  over 1 year ago

    Just yesterday we gifted a cedar chest and a secretary desk. Itā€™s a start.

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    DawnQuinn1  over 1 year ago

    My daughter insisted I keep her highchair and rocking horse for her til she had children of her own. So I did. BUTā€¦now she does not want to have childrenā€¦BUT..i cannot get rid of the highchair and rocking horse. She wonā€™t let me. Catch-22

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    Chris  over 1 year ago

    does that mean that the dust is too thick to move the stuff or are you hoping your kids will do it when they inherit the stuff.

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    belovedkija  over 1 year ago

    I have been involved with 4 relatives houses clean up to sell, what a nightmare .Since I know what a job it is I have tried to get rid of things and not buy anymore things that my kids will need to get rid off when Iā€™m gone.

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    raybarb44  over 1 year ago

    Possibly. However, if no one knows what ā€œtreasuresā€ you possess, it becomes junk to be thrown out when you die.Might want to go through it and start parselling out those items right nowā€¦..

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    ladykat Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I have quite a few ā€œfamily heirloomsā€.

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    CorkLock  over 1 year ago

    I got stuff back to 1860ā€™s from great grandparents. Means so much to me but no one else. Wife passed away in March and now I know Iā€™ll never get rid of all 4 barns and house full.Means a lot to me but no one else. They can have estate sale and junk what they donā€™t want.Right now itā€™s so much a part of my life ā€“ I canā€™t let go. At 77 itā€™s my way of dealing with emotions and efforts to help others. I love to remember all the good times and good things those people did for me and I have tangible goods of their life, vice just graves and pictures.

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    Dapperdan61  Premium Member over 1 year ago

    My mother in law recently bestowed upon us the finest China and silverware thatā€™s to stay in the family. Lucky us /s

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    MeGoNow Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Family heirloom, a term for leaving all your junk for your heirs to clean out.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago

    The family wonā€™t feel the attachment to his stuff as Uncle Ted does. When my mother-in-law passed away it took my wife more than 3 months to empty her house of the ā€œheirloomsā€ so the house could be sold. Very little of it was claimed by the family.

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    cuzinron47  over 1 year ago

    In other words, ā€œNot my problem, someone else can do it when Iā€™m goneā€.

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    Gordo4ever  over 1 year ago

    One of my favorite Born Loser strips (a couple of years ago) was when Uncle Ted said ā€œI came to the realization that when I leave this life, it will be in a hearse, not a moving van!ā€ I have it pinned on my home screen. When i moved recently from my home of 27 years, I told people that I got rid of a ton of stuff, which was a mistakeā€¦. should have been TWO tons. You GO, Uncle Ted! : )

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    Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago

    When itā€™s your own stuff, itā€™s important. When itā€™s someone elseā€™s, itā€™s clutter. We should clean out each otherā€™s homes.

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    Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I think Uncle Ted just made the items in the attic Brutusā€™s problem.

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    dbrucepm  over 1 year ago

    A friend said he was having a Swedish Death Sale. I asked if he was sick and he said no, itā€™s where you sell things you know you wonā€™t be using before you die so your kids wonā€™t have to deal with it after you do.

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    adrianrune  over 1 year ago

    Careful, Brutus! I thought my Dad had a lot of junk, but after both my parents had passed my siblings and I cleaned out the house and found a lot of collectible items my Dad had collected while working for a supply company for gasoline/automotive stores. Especially those old point-of-sale signs for various products such as motor oil, spark plugs, etc. Added a couple thousand bucks to each of us kids (six of us) inheritance.

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    paullp Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Such a challenge! My wife and I enjoy yard sales, estate sales, antique stores and regular trips to our local thrift store. We have a modest two-bedroom apartment, so the things we acquire have to be reasonably small. My specialty is books of cartoons, comic strips and other kinds of humor. Iā€™ve made some real finds in those places. But I know my kids wonā€™t be interested in most of that stuff. All I can do is hope that at least some of it might end up in the hands of people who treasure it as much as I do.

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    mistercatworks  over 1 year ago

    It will be a burden on those settling your estate. They can buy their own junk.

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