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A lifes detritus in a charity shop.

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sandyRoe | 14:31 Fri 10th Aug 2012 | ChatterBank
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While in a local charity shop this morning to have a browse through the bookshelves I noticed a corner of the shop piled high with kitchen equipment. It was the usual, old cutlery, pots, collanders, and fish-slicers. I thought of the women who might have had a lifetime of service from them, but didn't need them any longer. They were probably widowed, in care now, or dead.
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You're born, you fish-slice, you die

a cheerful thought for the weekend, cheers sandy
i have encountered a number of bereaved relatives taking their deceased parent's belongings into a charity shop, one or two have seemed decidedly smug and self-important, I have sometimes observed this behavior and put it down to their feeling of benevolence and disdain and customers actually shopping in a charity shop. could be taking a huge leao there .
*at the customers actually shopping
i need a new fish slice
and a mushroom scrubber fluff?
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It's being so cheerful as keeps me going
you have scrubbers for mushrooms?
Google is your friend fluff ...

http://img3.etsystati...llxfull.341997507.jpg
but i might get infected by mushroomitis
sad that we collect all this and for what ...

i give anything practical i have no use for to a local homeless charity for people having new accommodation! all items are sanitised, repaired and/or shined up, then sold in a warehouse, you need to book and appointment to get into! (bit more discrete for the guys then)
They might have bought lovely new ones....had a new set as a wedding present.... found someone rich so they don't need to cook
or sandy, like me, finally getting rid of the extra stuff that is cluttering up their lives :-)
lol...look closely at them and you will find food remains probably from the 1950s or some distant age...ugh!

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