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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!

Date: Apr. 9th, 2010 09:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/la_marquise_de_/
I tend to de-clutter by nature, but the marquis does not. We are, therefore, cluttered. Sigh. Well done on the throwing-out.

Date: Apr. 9th, 2010 12:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] birdsedge.livejournal.com
I would love to be a natural de-clutterer but sadly I am not. Neither is BB. Neither was BB's dad. 12 years after he died we still have the half roll of wire netting in our barn that he'd asked us to keep for him 'in case it came in handy'. Sheesh.

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 I could get rid of some of it that's become outdated - as long as it isn't beautiful or useful in its own right.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 (of which I have many) never get outdated because they are always someone's particular take on events and often lovely in themselves.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.

Date: Apr. 9th, 2010 07:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] green-knight.livejournal.com
Books are difficult, but since I've just doubled the number I own, I have no choice but to weed out, because at this rate, my living room will be a solid wall of boxes, and that's not a state that can continue. And planning to rent a three-bedroom house just so I have more wallspace for books is, well, not such a great idea, either.

I need a major revision of my approach to books, not just getting rid of a book here or there.

Date: Apr. 9th, 2010 10:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] birdsedge.livejournal.com
When I was a librarian throwing away books - or deciding which to dispose of - was just one of the jobs I did. But when it's my own book...

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