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<p>[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 292710, member: 85"]Yeah we tend to get off topic.</p><p>That's what happens to us old folk. We get easily side tracked.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's sort of like starting to clean something in the front room, realizing something should be in another. So you take it there, spy something out of place, straighten that - hear the dryer stop. Go to fold towels, put them away and realize the bathroom needs cleaning, splash water all over your self. Go back to change, realize that those are summer clothes you won't be wearing so start weeding clothes to be put away. Take to the other bedroom closet spy something that should go to the thrift store. Take it to the box in the garage and pass weeds that need to be pulled. Spend an hour outside, go in to change and see the closet is still torn apart.</p><p>By the end of the day, you're exhausted sit down to have a cup of tea and look at the front room you started in and realize you never got done with it and wonder where the day went.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 292710, member: 85"]Yeah we tend to get off topic. That's what happens to us old folk. We get easily side tracked. It's sort of like starting to clean something in the front room, realizing something should be in another. So you take it there, spy something out of place, straighten that - hear the dryer stop. Go to fold towels, put them away and realize the bathroom needs cleaning, splash water all over your self. Go back to change, realize that those are summer clothes you won't be wearing so start weeding clothes to be put away. Take to the other bedroom closet spy something that should go to the thrift store. Take it to the box in the garage and pass weeds that need to be pulled. Spend an hour outside, go in to change and see the closet is still torn apart. By the end of the day, you're exhausted sit down to have a cup of tea and look at the front room you started in and realize you never got done with it and wonder where the day went.[/QUOTE]
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