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However, I do keep longer term the packaging for medium size appliances like for TVs or computers. I believe it will ultimately make moving to a new home easier and less expensive.
I used to do this. I have ultimately decided it's better to toss the stuff and deal with packing it if and when that comes. Believe me I know it's nicer to have the correct Styrofoam and box, but it's too much clutter to deal with. And you're talking to a guy who's hobby used to be moving! LOL!
 
LOL The plastic bags I have are the grocery bags. I tend to stuff them all together, and by the time I notice how many there are, they have taken over half of my kitchen. Like rabbits, they multiply. Now, why I keep them I don't know. I rarely use them, but I'm always afraid to not have a "few".

And I have a kitchen "junk drawer". You know the one....when a mystery object shows up and you're not sure if you should keep it or wait to see what it is you throw it in there? It's like a time capsule of mystery objects from the past.
If you have pets - cats or dogs - you can never have enough plastic bags! I should never have to buy poop bags again in my lifetime!
 
If you have pets - cats or dogs - you can never have enough plastic bags! I should never have to buy poop bags again in my lifetime!
I do have them for that, BUT, we are talking about hundreds of them. I'm telling you, they BREED!
 
Is save the same as collect? Because like Lynne with her stamps, I collect coins... and a few other things! Other than that, I can't think of things I "save"?? :confused:
 
I do have them for that, BUT, we are talking about hundreds of them. I'm telling you, they BREED!
LOL - they do. When I used to get too many, I'd take them to the dog park and put them at the kiosk for in case people forgot theirs. I need to start taking 80 to the park... I've lost that habit after losing Sophie and Carmen. :(
 
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