Posted by larry@stinescorner on March 21, 2017 at 17:59:35 from (71.187.22.71):
I was kind of thinking today,each one of us hangs on to stuff.If you are good at fixing machinery,tractors etc,,you hang on to stuff,because someday when you have time,,you will fix it or use parts off it/some of us cant fix things,,we see it as junk.i have all kinds of lumber stashed all over,,More than I need,but in my mind when I have time I will use it>maybe? Now,in some peoples eyes,this is junk,,I can use it in my mind,so I keep it,,same with all this scaffolding ,and buckets of sand,,all stuff I got for free ,that in my mind I will use some day Now to those that dont use sand or scaffolding in their mind its hoarding,,and it may be,,but not in my mind,,,lol....so,,,the people that can fix stuff,or make one good tractor from three,or fix something they got for free,,,they keep that stuff,,and in their mind,when they get time,,they will fix it...lol Does any of this make sense.I know what im trying to say,,but having trouble typing it out to have it make sense....
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