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OT- Clutter

It's impossible to get rid of CRT TVs. Hopefully your town will take it for recycling. My old town did but only one day a month - between 10 and 2 - on a work day. Or you could just throw it in the woods.

I'm shocked - and frankly, a little appalled - that you neglected mention of the fact that CRT TVs should rightfully be disposed of in only one way.

They must be used for target practice. Always. No exceptions.
 
THe more space you have the more you accumulate. We have a large detached garage with a 2nd floor and its basically become a storage unit. My wife will not let me throw anything out. She has about 4 fiber drums full of all their art projects from Kindergarten - eighth grade, every piece of furniture we ever replaced, old TV's and no lie, 15 bicycles. She thinks there is going to be a day when bicyles aren't available to the general public and we will be set, or that we will have a large family reunion and this way everyone will have a bike to ride.

The one old TV is about a 40 incher and will likely stay up there forever, it must weigh 150 LB's and is way to bulky for a 50 year old man to carry solo w/o dropping a nut.
 
I'm shocked - and frankly, a little appalled - that you neglected mention of the fact that CRT TVs should rightfully be disposed of in only one way.

They must be used for target practice. Always. No exceptions.

In the woods. yeah.
 
Yup. I wonder if any millennials every played monopoly or scrabble.
Maybe a digital version, but not the manual, take it out of the box game. Don't even think it would be as much fun on a big screen and rolling electronic dice, etc. Too many steps to perform for each turn.
 
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