Very little because I throw things out once a week for fear of becoming a pack rat like my Grandmother. I drop off "stuff" at the Goodwill store at least twice and sometimes 3 times a month. I hate clutter.
2007-07-28 16:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I live on the 640 acres that my grandfather homesteaded so
there is enough junk out here to have the biggest yard sale in
history. Last year I had a junk hauler haul off 3 40 ft. trailers of junk iron. Bodies of old trucks, cars, and tractors, refrigerators,
freezers, washers, and dryers.. It was quite a mess but I think
I have got the good junk seperated from the worthless junk. Since I am kind of a neat freak it did cause me a lot of problems, but I have got it under control now
2007-07-27 19:49:52
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answered by David T 4
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We, (my husband) has a garage full of stuff, and a shed. He's planning on selling what he can and then give the rest to the goodwill. Yes this junk is causing alot of problems, I'm tired of my husband having to work so much on sorting things. His health is bad, and he's the only one that knows what to keep and what to sell.
I wish we could just get a tractor to scoop it up and take it away. If you don't use something for a year, you don't need it.
Except for my craft items of course. LOL
2007-07-27 19:19:38
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answered by Grandma2007 2
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I have so much of it clothes I don't wear, kid's stuff like teddy bears I wont ever sleep with again but won't/can't part with them and Rolling Stone magazines from 1992 to 2005. I'll probably thow some it out little by little. It does cause some arguments but all I have to do is thown some junk away and it's peaceful again, keeps me motivated to get rid of it.
2007-07-27 19:04:02
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answered by twiggysrevenge 5
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I am junk free believe it or not!!!
I recently moved into a new house and have gotten rid of all useless stuff.
On the other hand my boyfriend has lots of electronic gadgets that I do think qualifies as junk. He keeps it in his workshop. I don't really care if it's in "his" space.
2007-07-27 19:31:59
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answered by Rose 5
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How much junk do you have/own? Over 1.00.000.000.0000.000.000.000.000.000
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Describe your junk please! - To much to say!!!
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What do you plan to do with it? - Give it away and make money off of it!
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Is your junk causing problems? Yes I tripped over all of it a it caused the lamp from downstairs to fall and I broke my ankle!
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2007-07-28 12:53:03
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answered by anjel1996 3
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If popcorn is considered junk food then that is all I have. I plan to eat it for a small snake in a few minutes, and it does not cause me problems.
2007-07-27 19:34:28
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answered by Lady 5
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I have quite a bit of junk but none of it is at my place. I left it over my mom's house when I moved and I haven't had the chance to sort through it all. It's stored in bins but most of it will be garbage.
2007-07-27 19:00:34
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answered by Nico 7
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Yes I have JUNK. I have 3 old school buses, seats removed, used for storage. I was planning to keep them but our local township just passed an ordinance that prohibits me from having them. They must be cut by torching and removed by dump truck. I am 62 years old and cannot do it myself. Big Cost Problem!!
2007-08-04 16:11:55
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answered by 'Old & Cudley' 7
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Had no idea until my house burned, and I didn't lose anything but part of my kitchen. But everything else is smoked. Took me a solid month to do an inventory. It's all in storage waiting for me to get enough energy to have a garage sale. So yes, it's causing problems.
2007-07-27 21:54:26
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answered by Little Lulu 4
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