Think I'm going to skip out to the range for a few hours... can't not work on that bitchin farmer's tan because it's oh so hawt when I wear a skirt.
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Think I'm going to skip out to the range for a few hours... can't not work on that bitchin farmer's tan because it's oh so hawt when I wear a skirt.
I saw a 6' woman with bright pink hair at the liquor store on Friday. It wasn't Chick Norris though.
Couldn't be. I'm not pink right now.
She could have been related to you though.
I do have a doppelganger here in Denver, maybe she went pink in my stead.
Most people like to think of hording stuff as having no cost.
I like to consider that every SF in a home or a property has a cost. Mortgage, insurance, utilities, tax, etc, it adds up to more than $1/SF/month for most homes. Gives some motivation to clear "stuff" out. A simple 2x2x2 foot box eats $48/year in space, possibly as much as $120 a year in some homes. Storage is never free, even if it is your home - you're either living a larger home than needed as a result, or your living space is drastically reduced, making your large home a small one.
Long story short, to motivate for serious crap removal, just keep adding the number of how much "space $" you are saving a year.. it gets big, quickly.
Of course, certain people have psychological disorders associated with hoarding. I've known some that have, I'm not going to pretend I know a solution for that.
That's a great way to look at it. I've never actually calculated the $/sqft of my house, but I certainly consider the cost of storing what I have.
And then you look at all the storage unit places that continue to get built, and figure that people continue to pay to store stuff they don't even remember they have...
So ridiculous...
Did I mention the joy of shotguns today.
Happy little giggles
Bob Ross style.
I was going to say: happy little holes - referring to the lead shot on the targets
But since I was shooting with iego & now that he has his new custom title, figured I best keep it rated pg.
; )