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Would you be pi##ed?
Remodeling and the wife decided she didn't like the dining room table.
Very heavy. 4' x 4'. Extends to 4' x 8'. Nothing fancy. Put it on Kijiji for $50 as there are a ton for sale. Gave up after a couple of weeks and put it on the front lawn free. The renters next door grabbed it and put it in the lake for a makeshift dock. At first I was pissed because I thought a family with little money could use it. Should I be? |
What's a wife?
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"Should I be?" - No ... Move along.
Life's too short to worry about stuff like that. The best thing you can do is learn from it. |
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yea, i'm pissed you live by a lake and i dont.
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Next time I'll put on the sign for a family and not firewood. lol |
be happy you dont have to deal with it any more.
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I would be angry too...but, that is just a waste of energy. You should have taken it to Goodwill and gotten a receipt for your taxes assuming they do that in Canada). Anyone that would spend a few bucks for it and drive it home would likely use it as a table...but you would not know otherwise...or care.
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Large dining room tables are like fine china, no one really wants them. They were big for the boomers and the generations that followed just don't care. Look at fine antique furniture prices. Only the very best of the best museum quality pieces are still valuable. The rest is just an old piece of furniture. "Just get something brand new from Ikea".
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to be honest, i get more annoyed when my neighbors put out the FREE pile/. it looks so junky.
and seriously, what is that STAIN on the mattress? and what hell did that poor couch have to endure?? :D |
Nobody wants big pieces of furniture because they’re expensive and a giant PITA to move. Most people move every 4-5 years now. It’s way easier to have simple, small-ish things.
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I would be happy it left my front lawn.
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As a friend of mine once said when someone inquired where our obnoxious when tippsey buddy was headed: "It is not important where he goes, only that he goes." My wife and I are planning our move from the farm in a few years and the amount of furniture we'll try and find a home for could dock the Queen Mary. |
Take a walk through your (house, dwelling, apartment, compound, estate, you fill in the noun) and think about how it would look without the stuff you just keep because you feel obligated.
Life is too short to feel guilty about what you should have gotten rid of. You might even feel more at peace when less cluttered. I wish I could completely subscribe to the philosophy, and I tend to get hung up on what I ‘might’ need sometime (which I try to limit to the garage & basement). |
Thanks guys.
Wise words. I'll let it go. All I need is a dock beer and all will be good. I'll take a pic of the table dock. Country getto. |
I always like to see anything I no longer need and cant sell be used by someone else no matter what they use it for. Repurposing the table is just as good as them using it for a table. It did not end up in the trash and you got rid of it. Sounds like a win all around
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This weekend I pulled a skid out of the middle of the lake.
The table will be out there as well after our next storm. |
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