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Originally Posted by ConcreteSher
After reading all of these replies, I'm thinking of putting myself up for adoption! I'm a terrible cook, and not much better at housecleaning, but I can do beautiful things with concrete and keep the yard looking great!
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I would start boxing and shipping them to wherever you are moving to. My niece's husband decided they should live in a large motor home and she gave up everything except her sewing machine (as dictated by her husband). That lasted a year and then he bought a large house. Sometimes they are unable to see how these decisions affect the move. Good luck. I am sure that if he insists on leaving the fabric, you will find a way to replace it at HIS cost. Teehee.
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Thanks for this...It is great to laugh early in the morning...thanks everyone for your comments...better then medicine
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Originally Posted by mimom
put them in a box and write tampons and pads on it, he'll never know cause he'll never bother to look. 8-)
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Start investing in space bags. Your stash will magically shrink and dear hubby will be non the wiser ;-)
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Originally Posted by MZStitch
Use your stash as packing supplies. Fat quarters would be great to wrap a glass. Buy more glasses if you have to! lol.
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Notimetoquilt and I are only 60 miles apart,maybe we could share you?
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Looks like you have plentyof offers. But Milan, Italy??? Who could leave that gorgeous country? I have visited there and just feel in love with Italy!!!
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You can always use it for "packing material" to cushion your china and crystal or any other delicate thing that needs cushioning during the move.
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
Darling lady, I am sure when it comes down to it, he will gladly take you with him. Just tell him to leave his tools or guns or knives and he might understand...something he loves. ROFL. Hope it all works out. Otherwise, I have room here in USA TExas for you. HUGS♥♥
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