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Topic History of: Pure Hell.
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honey!oh sugar sugar. Barney wrote:
I was(!) a lazy hoarder

The 'maybe someday I might need that' philosophy is rubbish


But JK, I haven't heard ever

...of having the same carpets for 57 years


Except in stately houses

Or Homes for the Bewildered






If it is a decent thick carpet that doesn't hold the dirt it should last even longer.

I am a rug hoarder. I have actually got giant shagpile rugs stored away, for a fantasy time in the future when my pets are less revolting.
JK2006 I fit in the second category. And sadly they no longer make the deep pile carpets I love which was why I just kept mine.
Barney I was(!) a lazy hoarder

The 'maybe someday I might need that' philosophy is rubbish


But JK, I haven't heard ever

...of having the same carpets for 57 years


Except in stately houses

Or Homes for the Bewildered



JK2006 Don't worry Honey nobody is allowed to use the Upstairs bathroom but me and I have VERY good aim. The downstairs toilet is so small nobody could miss the spot!
Barney Many hoarders hope that, when they die, the sum total of the things they leave - will suggest a broader life to that which they have had.

I decluttered recently (an enormous task, with hundreds of journeys to charity shops, and recycling depots) - and feel freer, lighter, brighter and less burdened.

As well as being able to quickly lay my hands on the things I need - instead of having to have several boring and time consuming rummaging/retrieval sessions every week.