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The Gods must be crazy

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mrich12000

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This relates to a movie that a African bushman received a Coke bottle somone had throw away From a high flying Cessna. To no end did the Bushman try to get rid of the Coke bottle .. If ya can rent or see the video it is well worth it..Michael






So throw away that Coke botle and get on your bike to ride.:thumb

But if there was somthing you was to discard what would it be and why would you throw it away?:lurk :whistle :blah :blah :blah
 
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Anything that won't fit on two wheels. Or two two wheels vehicles.

It's almost time for our spring/summer run away from home time.

Voni
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Accumulation of things tends to happen without much conscious thought. Then, from time to time, a good house cleaning is in order. Else, the things own us.

Currently I have a lot of wood off cuts from various projects that need to go on the burn pile. I will never use those small useless scraps ( I know this from years of experience) so they are only taking up space.

We usually clean house every year when we launch the boat. Stuff sticks to sailboats like bees to honey. Amazing how many hundreds of pounds of junk (might need it someday) find their way aboard.

Then there is the mental house cleaning that is necessary from time to time. :thumb
 
each month, we go through a few bags of horse oats, and over the years, I kept these things, stacked and twined like bales of expensive tobacco; but really they are just a bunch af paper grain sacks worth nothin to nobody, and are too large and too much to jam the neighborhood recycle center. These I would like to rid myself of, make them just go away so I dont have to deal with them!
 
I'm throwing stuff out. I've been in this apartment for three years and moving at the end of the month. There is accumulated junk that I don't want to move, and I'm also doing that every-few-years thing about taking a harder look at my stuff and paring it down.
 
My father used to say that the way to clean the basement was to take everything to the curb then bring back what we wanted to keep.
 
Accumulation of things tends to happen without much conscious thought. Then, from time to time, a good house cleaning is in order. Else, the things own us.

Currently I have a lot of wood off cuts from various projects that need to go on the burn pile. I will never use those small useless scraps ( I know this from years of experience) so they are only taking up space.



Then there is the mental house cleaning that is necessary from time to time. :thumb

How true Bud, I just carried a basket of scraps up from the shop, now to become firewood outside on those chilly spring evenings.

We also filled two garbage cans with "stuff that we're going need someday" yet never get to.

It's funny how the phusical hosue cleaning helps with the mental house cleaning.......Rod.
 
Hey Rod how ya doin.. me to I gather the firewood and wait for a good time to share it with others, and marshmellows and smores.:thumb
 
There's a song done by Delbert McClinton called "Too Much Stuff" which is about just this. If you can get a copy, it is hilarious. Also makes you think!
 
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