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Oh, malaise True Dough Yesterday #1
I believe you malaise Yesterday #5
nope Skittles Yesterday #2
And the truth is that I love most of my very old stuff malaise Yesterday #3
YES! Skittles Yesterday #6
So true malaise Yesterday #15
Same! littlemissmartypants Yesterday #24
Same here Lifeafter70 Yesterday #8
right?? Skittles Yesterday #33
I paid more for a dress I will probably never wear again Lifeafter70 Yesterday #38
Our daughter got married a few years ago leftieNanner Yesterday #42
Believe me I spent a lot of time looking for a dress Lifeafter70 Yesterday #43
I got mine at Chico's cksmithy Yesterday #46
I' ve saved my MOB dress from 12 yrs ago to be used as my burial outfit. No Vested Interest 4 hrs ago #79
I'm the same about old stuff. Susan Calvin Yesterday #10
Me too. I still wear flannel shirts I bought in the late 70s Figarosmom Yesterday #39
a neighbor does that "FB Marketplace" thing Skittles Yesterday #40
During my Christmas cleaning, I finally threw away he last gift mum bought me malaise Yesterday #57
Yeah. Don't you hate letting go? Figarosmom 23 hrs ago #59
Indeed malaise 23 hrs ago #60
Give it to goodwill Be The Light Yesterday #4
I don't care for goodwill. Their CEO makes over 750 grand a year. I donate to the Capuchin run Ziggysmom Yesterday #7
And they treat their employees badly Lifeafter70 Yesterday #9
Find local thrift stores that have a local mission Envirogal 7 hrs ago #71
I don't shop much at all anymore..only necessary items but a good rule I try to follow is..one new, two to go Deuxcents Yesterday #11
Same here malaise Yesterday #14
Try a hand pour pour-over? Never breaks, cheap as it comes, you'll never drink old coffee again! fierywoman Yesterday #32
Thank you!!!!! Dixiegrrrl 8 hrs ago #69
and nothing is made to be fixed Skittles Yesterday #34
Get a percolator, they last forever. You have to adjust the coffee amount and still use a filter, cksmithy Yesterday #47
;-{)...... Goonch Yesterday #12
Bwaaaah for the home sweet hoard😂 malaise Yesterday #13
How'd you get a picture of my house!? Marthe48 Yesterday #19
Haha malaise Yesterday #26
Hahaha! Are these masterpieces your creations, Goonch? ❤️👋 littlemissmartypants Yesterday #27
Good for you. They will probably be so thankful. Katinfl Yesterday #16
Brings to mind certain (low-budget) cinematic imagery... peppertree Yesterday #17
You win the thread - Bwaaaah for an arm and a leg malaise Yesterday #20
Why, thank you malaise. peppertree Yesterday #25
Amazing fun facts malaise Yesterday #28
Thanks! peppertree Yesterday #31
Quilters AverageOldGuy Yesterday #18
My oldest sibling is a quilter malaise Yesterday #22
Respect!!🪡🧵🏆 littlemissmartypants Yesterday #29
;-{) WAR PREPPING Goonch Yesterday #21
Hehehe malaise Yesterday #23
I take things to the road in front of the farm. I have a sign that says "free" and magically they disappear. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #30
For years I used to leave stuff outside a family owned supermarket malaise Yesterday #35
Know exactly what you mean. I try to make sure that they're things people would need. I'm also dealing with the ... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #41
I gave a niece something mum gave me malaise Yesterday #44
Great ideas! Thanks, malaise.❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #48
As I'm sending this... BurnDoubt Yesterday #36
I know that we all have stuff Niagara Yesterday #37
I am a serial hoarder of pottery malaise Yesterday #45
I'm a serial hoarder of vintage cake stands and Indiana Glass Niagara Yesterday #52
LOL malaise Yesterday #53
I never give to the Salvation Army malaise 2 hrs ago #85
Leaving tings at a bus stop might invite a visit from the bomb squad. rickford66 Yesterday #49
Not where I live malaise Yesterday #55
Why ? rickford66 17 hrs ago #66
I wish Cirsium Yesterday #50
I've never been one to shop much. SheltieLover Yesterday #51
HA ! Had a Waterford comforter that was a steal and never opened vapor2 Yesterday #54
Love it malaise 22 hrs ago #62
I found a local group of families who lost their homes in a wildfire. CrispyQ Yesterday #56
Everyone in my circle gave stuff to hurricane victims malaise 22 hrs ago #63
Its taken me years to clean out the garage Bayard 23 hrs ago #58
They should keep the family photos malaise 22 hrs ago #61
I live in a boating community BeneteauBum 22 hrs ago #64
To borrow from anotherDUer malaise 21 hrs ago #65
Glad to give you a moment of happiness. BeneteauBum 4 hrs ago #81
Another place to donate to SuzannaD 9 hrs ago #67
Great idea malaise 9 hrs ago #68
good idea! I'm going to see if I can do this. nt TBF 7 hrs ago #73
"Buy Nothing" groups can be an alternative to questionable. . . Collimator 8 hrs ago #70
The stuff of today mostly ends up in a landfill. llmart 5 hrs ago #75
I love tools and use them Woodwizard 7 hrs ago #72
I don't give away tools but there will be no new ones malaise 7 hrs ago #74
My house has been stuffed with items from 3 different households for several years... Trueblue Texan 5 hrs ago #76
Love it malaise 4 hrs ago #77
One advantage of moving. Old Crank 4 hrs ago #78
We really save on clothes malaise 3 hrs ago #82
I remembered that I have an idea that can be used to littlemissmartypants 4 hrs ago #80
Great idea malaise 3 hrs ago #83
Try the Freebie App TexasBushwhacker 2 hrs ago #84
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