Anonymous wrote:My dad traveled very frequently for his long career. My parents have boxes and boxes of hotel soaps, shampoos, etc. from all these trips (a ton of stuff) piled up. They don't use it though. But they refuse to throw it out, and it's always there in case I ever need to take a shower with dusty little soap bars from the Hilton or Four Seasons circa 1982. They also have all this junk like airplane socks and eyeshades, random room service silverware, etc.

Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious. My in laws also have the silverware problem. They are multi millionaires but refuse to replace their flatware. So if people come over, they get out the silver which has to be all hand washed. So then I'm stuck managing my two kids while hand washing silver instead of being able to use a dishwasher...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom refuses to throw any of her old clothes and shoes out for sentimental reasons. She keeps thinking I'll take it and wear it and forcing it on me, which is ridiculous because she was a size 000 at most (She weighed less than 95 pounds in her twenties).
My mom keeps the clothes I used to wear when I lived there. I'll go visit and recognize a sweater I used to have in high school.
Clean them and sell them on eBay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom refuses to buy trash bags. Your only choice is the little bags from the grocery store. I'm one five kids so the last time everyone was up I bought garbage bags. She blew her lid and said I disrupting her system. Holy crap we had fourteen people at the house.
+1
This, too! WTH?
Anonymous wrote:FIL has steadily gained weight since retirement - probably 30+ lbs over 5 years. Yet he is OBSESSED with jeans - probably has over 100 pairs stacked to the ceiling in the garages of both their houses. There is no way any of these jeans fit or ever will again. Plus he lives in FL where it's way too hot for jeans most of the time anyway.
He also sits on the couch without a shirt on and uses a disgusting back scratching contraption that results in bits of skin anywhere.
Oh and he wears headphones attached to a boom box thing while sitting right next to it when he's in the room alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom refuses to throw any of her old clothes and shoes out for sentimental reasons. She keeps thinking I'll take it and wear it and forcing it on me, which is ridiculous because she was a size 000 at most (She weighed less than 95 pounds in her twenties).
My mom keeps the clothes I used to wear when I lived there. I'll go visit and recognize a sweater I used to have in high school.
Clean them and sell them on eBay.
Unless its vintage Dior or Chanel, nobody wants to buy a bunch of old clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom refuses to throw any of her old clothes and shoes out for sentimental reasons. She keeps thinking I'll take it and wear it and forcing it on me, which is ridiculous because she was a size 000 at most (She weighed less than 95 pounds in her twenties).
My mom keeps the clothes I used to wear when I lived there. I'll go visit and recognize a sweater I used to have in high school.
Clean them and sell them on eBay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom refuses to buy trash bags. Your only choice is the little bags from the grocery store. I'm one five kids so the last time everyone was up I bought garbage bags. She blew her lid and said I disrupting her system. Holy crap we had fourteen people at the house.
+1
This, too! WTH?