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right, this is realy embarrasing :oops::oops: Im going to do it individually for better response :lol:

 

37 shoes

38 shoes

39 shoes

40 shoes

41 shoes

42 shoes

43 shoes

44 boots

45 boots

46 boots

47 boots

(and some of these shoes were never even worn - still with the labels on them :oops: )

 

48 top from next

49 handbag

50 jumper

 

 

and these were only the ones in the front bedroom :shock: ive not even looked at the ones downstairs or in our bedroom yet....

 

WOW kate, that is brilliant.

 

yes, go for 200 :D

 

cathy

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I've started now. :D

 

1.Pair of shorts that must be 20 years old ~ Charity Shop

2. Assorted Disney videos ( We have no video player now and my youngest is 19). ~ Charity Shop

3. Set of step ladders which are broken and dangerous ~ Tip

4. 2 knitted Christmas stockings ~ Charity Shop

5. Hideous blouse ~ Charity shop

6. Pair of shoes, worn once, tore my feet to shreds, must be 5 years old ~ Charity Shop

7. Assorted shirts ~ Charity shop

8. Teapot with broken spout ~ tip

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ok, this is all from our bedroom :oops:

 

52. broken chicken ornament

53 - 54 electric toothbrushes

55. electric rollers

56 - 57 2 sets of straighteners

58, curling tongs

59. facial steamer

60. shawn the sheep purse thingy

61. box of strawberry flavoured smellies from boots

62. christmas table cloth.

63. suzanne vega casette

64. ref dward dvd, season 5

65. grease 2 dvd

66. broken table fan

67. big bag of space bags (been there for soooo long they are covered in dust)

68 -70 600mm pine shelves

71. wilbur smith book tape (dark of the sun)

72. notes and list organiser

73. glo in the dark sports boomerang

74. mirror door from a cupboard that was binned years ago

75 -77 brass curtain poles

78. old pillow

79. shoes (yes, another pair)

80. self recorded robbie williams tape.

 

not even looked under the bed yet :lol:

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just realised that im not actually putting where im going to send these too.

 

hmmm, if its old and broken its going in the bin.

 

if its possible present, then its going to the school hamper appeal,

 

can charity shops take electrical goods? - or would freecycle be better for these (they all work)

 

other wise its going to a charity shop

 

phew

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Our Hospice Shop at the tip takes electricals - they have a resident electrician who tests everything......worth asking....

 

As I started this off in NB, I feel I ought to join in........

 

.....but am I the only person thinking "oooh! I could have that!" ??? :oops: - at every post I read.....

 

I'll make a start after Lauren and Jake have gone on holiday next week and I'm not on Grandma duties - I did start them off on their toy cupboard last week but all they did was happily play with baby toys :roll:

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I've joined our Rutland Freecycle group this morning and offered the electrical items. Hopefully someone will want them as they are too good to put in the bin - they are all hardly used (which is why I need to get rid of them :lol: ).

 

Lesley, if I'm getting rid of anything you want, let me know and I'll put it aside for when I next see you :wink: .

 

We've had a charity bag through the door today but it's one of those charities which are fussy about what you can put in the bag :roll: . Clothing, curtains, paired shoes only. No bric-a-brac :roll: . I have LOADS of bric-a-brac :lol: .

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just seen this thread

brilliant idea#

 

I started something similar including have to throw away (only rubbish not usable stuff) a carrier bags worth of stuff a day

 

I'm trying to have a major clear out.

 

Will start on the hundred things now

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Lesley, if I'm getting rid of anything you want, let me know and I'll put it aside for when I next see you :wink: .

 

same with me :D im going to the crafty weekend at omletina's, so i can bring stuff down and pass it on :D

 

Ive already had 2 people pm me for stuff (dvd's and the like :D )

 

I would rather it went to someone I knew than into a skip :D

 

cathy

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.....but am I the only person thinking "oooh! I could have that!" ??? :oops: - at every post I read.....

 

Lesley, I was just logging on to admit that, having read through this topic late last night! I'm craving Kate's teapot. Actually, 2 people mentioned teapots, makes it very hard for me to think of decluttering! :lol:

 

However, I must thank you all for starting & continuing on this theme. I can declutter at work, but ignore 30 years worth of clutter at home. It's so daunting that it's safer not to face it and do extra hours to tidy the workplace. :wall:

 

Last night, I wondered why on earth people would come & post about their 100 items here & it would just be a temptation, not inspiration to people who really need to do it.

 

However, thank you a million times to everyone on this topic. Having slept on it, I do feel inspired and spurred into action!

 

Remember, 30 years worth, but here goes;

 

1. A basketful of ancient small soaps which "we might use one day" but never do (as there are plenty more). Part bin/ part charity.

 

2. Aforementioned basket. Bin (grotty from mouldering soaps :doh: )

 

3. Coca cola gift box & contents (strange, but true!). Charity (lovely box) and recycling (tin & bottle).

 

4. Ancient single quilt. Bin (disgustering, why was I keeping it in case of emergency :oops: ).

 

5. Bagful of videos (charity; our shop sends for recycling, but not many do.)

 

Well, have to go out now, but will make my target 200, only 195 to go! Thanks again!

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Sheila, if you want the teapot, let me know!! It's yours if you do :wink: . Like Cathy, I'd rather the stuff went to a good home than in landfill. Anything which I'd be too embarrassed to give to someone is already in the bin but the decent, useable stuff is in a corner awaiting a charity bag which accepts stuff rather than clothing and shoes :lol: .

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sheila, if you separate the items (instead of bag of videos - list each video separately) the list goes up a lot quicker. :D

 

this is great for motivation, you can then progress to moving onto "types of thing" (a bag of videos) so, what was 10 items (10 separate videos) now becomes one (bag of videos)

 

therefore more of a challenge :D

 

I hope this makes sense - its what I am planning on doing,

 

good luck though :D , its a great feeling, im just ending up with lots of binbags around the house - I will drop them into a charity shop :lol:

 

and well done to all that are joining in - its a great idea knowing that people up and down the country and gathering as I type :lol:

 

cathy

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The dehydrator is big and that's why I'm getting rid of it as it takes up so much room in my cupboard - I'm experimenting with drying things in the airing cupboard instead as that does the job for free :lol: . I did think of offering it here in the FTAGH section but it would have to be collection only as it's going to be expensive to post as it's so big. It's on the Rutland Freecycle group (or will be when the Freecycle moderators OK it anyway :lol: ) if anyone in the area is interested though.

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poo dh was in lincs a few days ago

 

ahhh I'm clearing out cos we need the space I don't need temptation :D

 

I have been saving stuff up for a carboot but no idea how we would do one logistically so now I have joined cheapcycle instead. I'll try each thing on there a couple o times and then on freecycle if it doesn't sell

 

I won't list things til they've actually gone though or actually I will mark things off so I can't count them until they have gone

 

1) breadmaker

 

 

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1) breadmaker

2) feather pillow- chicken bedding

3) feather pillow0 chicken bedding

 

going to go up in the attic and get all the other 'carboot' stuff down so it can be got rid off

 

 

 

blimey we just had the biggest thunderclap ever I didn't even know there were clouds

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quick update

 

81. pink/gold necklace - hamper appeal

82. teddybear keyring - hamper appeal

83. teddybear ornament - hamper appeal

84. hair clip - hamper appeal

85. bouncy ball - hamper appeal

86. jewellery - random stuff - hamper appeal

87. overnight bag - bin

88 - 89 kevs trainers :vom::lol: - bin

90. overnight suitcase - bin

91 - 95 loofah, scrubby brushes from the bathroom (why do I need 5???) - bin

96. kevs electric razor (not used in years :lol: ) - bin

97. pair of flipflops - bin

98. spa gift set - hamper appeal

99. multicoloured slinky (remember them?? :lol: ) hamper appeal

100 (yay) Manicure/nails set

 

got to 100, now moving on to the next 100 :D

 

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

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