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Ocassionally I've had to take a pair of scissors to old favorites shoes. Too scruffy to wear even at home they tend to gather dust in my wardrobe. I simply can't bear to part with them. Does anyone else suffer from this?


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Ocassionally I've had to take a pair of scissors to old favorites shoes. Too scruffy to wear even at home they tend to gather dust in my wardrobe. I simply can't bear to part with them. Does anyone else suffer from this?

lol, yes, i've got plenty of former favourite gathering dust at the bottom of my wardrope too, I've never taken scissors to a pair i have to say, but I do have some that are probably beyond praying for.

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Well if you scissor them then there's no going back. If possible, get someone else to do it for you.

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I still manage to convince myself that I'm going to make bags and things to sell at the market, so I salvage things like buckles and even straps in the hope that I'll make use of them. It's yet to happen. Good intentions...

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All hoarders have good intentions.

Have you wee corridors though it, is it loose or boxed and do you have to stand clear when you open cupboards?

I still manage to convince myself that I'm going to make bags and things to sell at the market, so I salvage things like buckles and even straps in the hope that I'll make use of them. It's yet to happen. Good intentions...

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It hasn't quite reached avalanche proportions yet and I do have a major clear out from time to time, so I shouldn't arrive at the need to tunnel. I just put things that might be useful in pots and tins and drawers. A legacy from being a primary school teacher when DT meant making models out of milk carton lids etc.

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