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Womblers Anonymous
green_knight has been asking about the naming of a community for de-clutterers.
Some years ago BB and I thought we should starts a society called Womblers Anonymous, for all those people who collect things that-might-come-in-useful-one-day. Every week you have to go to the meeting and take something to throw away. The trouble is that with a meeting full of fellow Womblers someone else would be bound to pounce on it and say: I'll take that if you don't want it!'
Everyone would end up going home with a different piece of junk that somene else had thrown away.
Today I've thrown out six old pillows, two old duvets and two pads for cushions. Whoo-hoo! Yes! Result!
Some years ago BB and I thought we should starts a society called Womblers Anonymous, for all those people who collect things that-might-come-in-useful-one-day. Every week you have to go to the meeting and take something to throw away. The trouble is that with a meeting full of fellow Womblers someone else would be bound to pounce on it and say: I'll take that if you don't want it!'
Everyone would end up going home with a different piece of junk that somene else had thrown away.
Today I've thrown out six old pillows, two old duvets and two pads for cushions. Whoo-hoo! Yes! Result!
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On Usenet: alt.recovery.clutter.
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What? You haven't re-used them, made them into sooper dooper beds for the luvverly Diezel? *evil grin*
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It's gone now.
We did have a massive de-clutter on the barn before BB started the renovation. There were about 12 full trailer loads went to the tip (trailer is 8 x 5 x 6ft thall) including wood, the aforementioned netting and several dead lawnmowers.
Now I need to declutter the house, but there's BOOKS, dammit. I should start on the non-fiction in the library, many of which have been rendered unnecessary by they advent of google and wikipedia. Do I really need Whittaker's Almanac 1966 and the Headteacher's Legal Guide 1983, plus a cheap but bulky thesaurus and three German dictionaries left by the kids? (I never even learned German.) I could get rid of some of it that's become outdated - as long as it isn't beautiful or useful in its own right. Of course the history books etc. (of which I have many) never get outdated because they are always someone's particular take on events and often lovely in themselves.
With all the touring musicians passing through I also have a stash of stuff for them. I insist they all buy the 60 litre 'Really Useful' boxes and limit whatever they leave to one or two of those, but I have 16 acts on my agency books - and about 8 of them, the ones from from Australia, Canada and the USA, leave stuff from tour to tour. One band recently left me with 2x 60 litre RU boxes plus a guitar (boxed) and a roof-top box for a car. It's quite... bulky.
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I need a major revision of my approach to books, not just getting rid of a book here or there.
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The main elephant that needs nibbling away at is the garage, but it's been far too cold to work outside until now. As from this weekend, however, I need to make serious inroads into it, with the aid of Freecycle.
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