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Posted by O/T unbeleivable on September 03, 2006 at 15:01:30 from (152.163.100.74):
Well i just finished a rough week! My 90 year old Great Aunt Mary, finally agreed to move in with my Mom and Dad. She had been married 3 times in her life and widowed each time and NEVER had any children. My Great Uncle Stan passed on about 13yrs. ago and she has been doing ok, with frequent visits from us. The worst part was cleaning out the house. OH MY GOD, 12 pick-up truck loads, 2 30 foot enclosed trailers, and a 15 foot moving van!, and I have 1 pick-up load left! She never thew out anything, a dresser in the basement had one drawer filled to the top with used bread bag ties. Someone would give a gift of like a blender or toaster, it would be still in the origional box NEVER used. And that wount be so bad but there were 7 blenders and 8 toasters brand new next to them. I hauled one pick-up load of just unused appliances, and dishes in their original boxes some from the 40s 50s, a unused 1930s singer sewing machine with the cord still tied, a 1940 gas range in white porclean and chrome unused. Well next Saturday we are having on heck of an estate sale.
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