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Dec 31 2008

Throw It OUT

Published by dougkueffler at 11:05 am under Culture, Humor too, Lifestyle Edit This

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Throw it OUT!

With the end of the year…throw it!

Check the office: Newspaper sections saved for possible use in blogs, magazines saved for future blog articles, magazines not finished or not even opened. Throw it!

Check the basement: Old cardboard boxes and new cardboard boxes, left over Christmas wrap and crap. Throw it!

Check the pantry:  canned goods that have been in there all year?  Throw it out!   Partial bags of chips and pasta? Throw it!

Check the closet: Sweatpants  and old shirts not worn all year?  Throw it! 

Check the garage:  Old paint, oil, windshield wash, antifreeze, bags of assorted junk and USED SANDPAPER!  Throw it!  (well, most of it)

Check the shed:  Old gasoline, lengths of rotting rope, plastic pots for plants, little itty-bitty pieces of wood.  Throw it! 

Check the bath vanity and medicine cabinet:  You might imagine.  Throw it!

Check the bedroom: still good for another year. A keeper.

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5 Responses to “Throw It OUT”

  1. Mamafloon 31 Dec 2008 at 3:06 pm edit this

    I’m hearing you. The older we get the less important all our “stuff” is and we are continuously throwing out.

    Happy New Year!

  2. roxiticusdhon 01 Jan 2009 at 10:01 am edit this

    What a great New Year’s Resolution for me… I am such a saver, and the very first one about the little clippings I save for possible use in blogging or whatever, I am rolling on the floor laughing in recognition. Now let’s see if I can actually go through with it and THROW IT ALL OUT!

    Happy New Year to you and your family.

    Roxy

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