Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. -- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
Frankie and Slim
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YES!!!! The bra is the first to go, then 90 of the hundred socks my partner owns, the television and Facebook!
ReplyDeletePossibly the husband? At least, some days anyway.
ReplyDeletehahahahaha!
Deleteonly slightly confused is (sadly) right. And certainly the vacuum. And indeed most cleaning implements. Cleaning only gives me joy when it is finished - never while I am in the throes. Ditto ironing.
ReplyDeleteThe bra has to go at least till warm weather when I can no longer hide the fact I am free.
ReplyDeletePS Thanks so much for checking in and I am glad you are protected.
ReplyDeleteI wish we all really felt this free!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a good one. maybe I would throw away that Japanese declutter book. (But I am just sour grapes because I didn't write my own.
ReplyDeleteI've seen this and I love it. I may try that type of decluttering of my home. Though, I'm afraid that all I'd have left would be my bed, my knitting supplies and the 2 copper chef skillets that I have.
ReplyDeleteYes! Get rid of all of it. 😁
ReplyDeleteBut! But! But! I couldn't throw my vegetables away!!! They give me great joy!!!
ReplyDeleteI am off to go try this!
ReplyDeleteDon't think I'll get rid of The Golfer - I've had him a long time and he does come in handy now and again.
ReplyDeleteHowever it would be nice to lose the electric bill now and again - perhaps the gas and water one could go with it lol
Hahahahaha. I've seen this one before but it's darn funny.
ReplyDeleteGetting rid of stuff, I did that during The Great Declutter of 2016 and so much went out the door. It was heaven.
Pure heaven.
Too funny! I'm sure I can come up with a lot more things I could get rid of.... someday.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smile--- Your blog brought me joy today.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there's anything here that doesn't bring me joy. Maybe the cat occasionally.
ReplyDeleteFirst to go was my Unmade bed. My spectacles by mistake, My hospital appointment then out of date food and finally the car registration.
ReplyDeleteThe items I kept That brought me comfort were my Two Cats my old smelly slippers and my carer son..
I must confess . I really tried very hard to throw away my old age but where ever I threw it a relentless wind threw it back.
That's not my house. I love my stuff and I don't feel guilty about it. Next.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Cube, but I keep way too much in this small place! I want a warehouse, I think!
ReplyDeleteLove this one! I couldn't agree more.
ReplyDeleteThis is funny. I would like to throw out all the exercise equipment that is in the way. :)
ReplyDeleteHahah!
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