| I'm on a big declutter kick and am actually throwing a lot of stuff away. I have a set of double soft t-shirt sheets with holes in them. I though them away, don't i? If now, other ideas? |
| Pet shelters? If not just toss it. |
| Cut up and use as rags |
| I cut them up and use them to wax the car or use as car rags I leave them in the trunk of the car. |
| Throw them away. Now. The more you get out of the house immediately, the freer you will feel. Don’t dither around wondering what to do with it. Get rid of it now. |
I'm either getting a BTDT vibe from you or your parents are hoarders. |
+1 |
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I have another one for you:
OP HERE: Hess Trucks. They are from 2010-2019 and were all palyed with. Worth collecting or giving away? |
| ^^ I'd save a couple for the boy for when he grows up but they take up a lot of space. |
Give away. |
Ha. No, Dad especially was pretty streamlined and organized. I’ve just learned that if you spend a lot of time deliberating what to do with stuff, it’s easy to become paralyzed with indecision and the stuff stays in the house. Most of the stuff is not valuable or useful (ie, old, hole-ridden t-shirts), and people don’t want it. Just take it out to the trash and release it. It will feel so good, and you’ll never give the stuff a second thought after it’s gone. |
| ^^thanks! |
Are they worth anything? If so throw them on eBay. |
| Put the shirts in a bag and label it as rag/recycle and throw it in one of those bins in the parking lot. They'll recycle it or sell it for rags. |
Do you do eBay, OP? If not, here’s what “throwing” something on eBay entails: -check eBay for what comparable items sold for, so you can set your price -take pictures of the items -find a box, bubble wrap, and packing paper -weigh and measure the box with the items in it -describe your item on a listing, put in the measurements, and set the price -wait for a buyer or an offer -seal up the box when/if the item is sold -print out the label -bring the box to the post office OR -drop off the trains at Goodwill OR -put them in the trash |