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[quote=Anonymous]My mom felt better giving things to a rummage sale at a church in her town that has a huge one annually. She was a bit frustrated and kept saying "but I kept this for you! why don't you want it?" I told her that I enjoyed it (my duffel bag from 1982 with my mainen name monogrammed on it; a set of ugly china; random hair dryers) when I lived at home, but now that I'm 53 I have other things I use. Even my DD16 had to turn down some ridiculous sweaters and bags. Dad was really attached to hard copy magazines and books. None of these were of value and he'd underlined all of them! We told him we were taking his collections to the library book sale, but it really went to the dump. [/quote]
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