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Thread: Clutter
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07-24-2009, 07:38 AM #11
As Ben stated I am cluttered also and know where everything is. My wife straightens up and I cant find anything.
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07-24-2009, 11:09 AM #12
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Thanked: 402Jimmy, that could be my story as well.
Most of my stuff is organized, but its a lot, so it looks crowded.
I could not imagine living a modern life style with stylish glossy furniture,
empty drawers and a useless decorating item on top of them.
When I need a piece of rope, I have to have things different.
I have no clue who could fit into this environment except my cats
but I'm not in an urge really.
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07-24-2009, 02:32 PM #13
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07-26-2009, 01:17 PM #14
What's clutter? I haven't bought anything in 3 years; except two laptops, one motorcycle, two razors, and coffee.
I've been a minimalist for several years and am very happy with it.
The wife clutters up the house and as a result is responsible for 90% of the cleaning.
What are you guys buying?
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07-27-2009, 05:00 PM #15
Yeah clutter is a way of life for me.
As a matter of fact I totally ran out of desk space, on both my desk and my workbench, in my office. I recently put up shelving in the office closet and rearranged things there to make more room now I'm reclaiming desk space.
My garage is the same way... heck my dining room is still half full of boxes and stuff and I moved in a year ago. Oh and I have no counter space in the kitchen either except around the stove and sink. The bar is full of misc crap from a set of window blinds to a tool belt to a bag of fixins for brewing beer, lol.
I know where everything is but the clutter does get to me sometimes and I have to organize everything. I'm in that upswing now actually. The office should be finished today then I'll be knocking out a lot of the mess in the dining room. Still need another bookshelf or two in there though. Got one a few weeks ago and it helped a lot but always more crap to be stowed away.
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07-27-2009, 06:29 PM #16
I live with clutter because of my wife. The one year old isn't even as bad as she is.
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07-28-2009, 03:13 AM #17
"Clutter" is actually my first, middle and last name.
I find it interesting, yet comforting to keep reading the phrase "I know where everything is" in this thread. I think we are all spatially oriented, and clutter is our way of mapping our environment.
Help me figure out if there's something to this, and answer me this, fellow clutterphiles:
Do you like to solve puzzles? Love to read maps? Are you a whiz at remembering obscure factoids?
Do you answer the question "Have you seen the . . . ?" with something like:
"It's in the living room, in the stack by the left end of the sofa, underneath the copy of the recipe for Shrimp with Chili Sauce"
If someone "moves your stuff" do the bills wind up not being paid until they send you new ones?
Who else can relate, or was this post waaaaay too much information?
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07-28-2009, 05:53 AM #18
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07-28-2009, 10:53 AM #19
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Anyway, at the place I lived before, we had a houser who was a REAL case.
He managed to fill several apartments, basement compartments, attics and staircases with stuff. (was an old, partially abandoned building he tried to keep halfway in shape) When the house was sold they sized him down to one apartment and one basement compartment.
That was a huge drama!
I guess not one of us will reach that amount of things ever.