Sometimes I feel sorry for my poor wife, she has no clue about what even half the crap I have out in that garage is or what it's worth.
I suspect some folks are going to get some smoking deals on little things that are actually worth some money after I'm gone.
If anything, the kid is even more clueless than she is.
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In retirement villages so much of that stuff gets tossed into the dump it ain't funny.
Saw a poster that said, "my biggest fear is that my wife sells my stuff for what I said I paid for it, not for what it's worth".
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