Don't you think we should be paid to sort for recycle? Somebody is making money with my free labor! And, what really ticks me off is that half the people on our street don't recycle. If it was me, I'd throw it all in the "regular garbage" but Tex is almost anal about recycling. If I throw a toilet paper holder in the trash, he takes it out and puts it in the paper recycle. I'm pretty sure they don't have recycling out at the ranch. Heck, I don't think they have regular trash pick-up. You have to contract with somebody. Do ya think anyone would notice if I just threw the trash off the cliff??? Sorry. Got sidetracked. Back to the subject.
When viewing the photos, I want you to try to pick out the "prized possession" that Tex refuses to part with. I believe you can see it in all but one picture. Ready? Here we go.
BEFORE
AFTER
Did you spot it? Now, here's the story behind the prized possession.
We have had that file cabinet for as long as I can remember and we've been married 43 years. We have a newer (by newer, I mean purchased within the last 15 years) black file cabinet in our computer/office/bonus room. We have three desks in our house....a built-in desk, a roll-top desk and a huge computer desk. All-in-all, we have 8 FILE DRAWERS in the house.
Tex refused to put this file cabinet out for the neighborhood garage sale last fall. "I'll put some hunting things in it," he said. "Yeah, like that's a great place for hunting items. You can file the guns under "G" and the ammo under "A" so you can easily find it," I fired back. When the spring garage sale rolled around several weeks ago I begged him to get rid of it because--HE--HAD--PUT--NOTHING--IN--IT--SINCE--LAST--SEPTEMBER. It has been sitting in the garage with nothing in it for 15 years.
I could not persuade him to let it go. Again, he said he could put his "things" in it and promised me he'd get it out of the garage, that he'd take it to our rented storage unit. Oh, great! More junk in the storage unit so we can save the junk to take to the ranch house!
Here is a close-up of Tex's prized possession after he'd put his "things" in it.
There are better places to put a game camera, solar power unit and the 40 year old, tarnished, out-of-style, aviator sunglasses (in the black case) that should be pitched! Tex does not need this file cabinet. Notice the scratches on top and the broken key that is secured under the piece of duct tape? Why keep a key that is broken? Why keep a beat-up, 40 year old file cabinet that we don't need? Sometimes Nellie is so right and Tex is so wrong. It all evens out, doesn't it?
Nervous Nellie
Sorry, Nellie. No sympathy from this corner (literally) of the world. I'd kill to have my garage look even 1/2 as good as your "Before" shots! When a "ticky-tacky-all-in-a-row" townhome has a derth of closets and drawers, a 2-car garage instantly becomes a 1-car garage...even after the addition of wire shelving floor-to-ceiling on the 2 available walls. (can you feel the green-eyed envy from there????_
ReplyDeleteI picked out the filing cabinet!! Why does this post remind me of the time he brought home a broken chair that someone had put in the intersection in MC as a Halloween prank?
ReplyDeleteMay I suggest a good counselor? Garage looks great. Can you come clean my mess? And, I don't have a file cabinet to deal with!
ReplyDeleteI thought for sure Marwat would say it reminded her of an old TV Tex drug around from house to house (he kept it in the garage). She and I hauled it to the curb when he was on a trip and she was here visiting. He never missed it. Just like he's not missed the bowling ball and bag I put on the curb when it didn't sell for $2 in the fall garage sale. He insisted we keep it! He does need counseling!
ReplyDeleteI guess David never looks at this site?!! I know nothing about a TV!!!!!
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