Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

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    Random note...all my "winter clothes" smell like cedar or maybe old cotton, but probably cedar. I don't even have a cedar closet (although there is wood). So now I have to wash a closet full of stuff and I'm ticked off.

    Going to have to go through the closet and find out what the deal is. And then get more ticked off.

    Since I quit smoking, my sense of smell is back and it's driving me nuts (last 8 years!) :lol:
    Carry on...

    Drawers do that too.
    Or maybe the dryer is cooking cotton too much (duct/vent is clean).

    Any of you suzie homies got advice for a bachelor on dealing with storing stuff?
    IDK.
     

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    Random note...all my "winter clothes" smell like cedar or maybe old cotton, but probably cedar. I don't even have a cedar closet (although there is wood). So now I have to wash a closet full of stuff and I'm ticked off.

    Going to have to go through the closet and find out what the deal is. And then get more ticked off.

    Since I quit smoking, my sense of smell is back and it's driving me nuts (last 8 years!) :lol:
    Carry on...

    Drawers do that too.
    Or maybe the dryer is cooking cotton too much (duct/vent is clean).

    Any of you suzie homies got advice for a bachelor on dealing with storing stuff?
    IDK.
    Dryer sheets
     

    AttyPops

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    Or you could get rid of some things you never use
    I just gave a couple of things hardly-used to Good Will.. But the old stuff I should trash.

    Anyone know if you can REALLY recycle jeans and shirts? Do people just fill up the landfills with them? Inquiring minds...
    The net is of limited use. They used to have jeans recycling (even make money out of them). But then it turns out that a lot of them were scams/failed. Same with old book recycling. Those book deposit boxes? A lot of them just ended up trashing the stuff (I think, remember a story about them).
     

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    I just gave a couple of things hardly-used to Good Will.. But the old stuff I should trash.

    Anyone know if you can REALLY recycle jeans and shirts? Do people just fill up the landfills with them? Inquiring minds...
    The net is of limited use. They used to have jeans recycling (even make money out of them). But then it turns out that a lot of them were scams/failed. Same with old book recycling. Those book deposit boxes? A lot of them just ended up trashing the stuff (I think, remember a story about them).
    No clue Atty, I thought they made paper from old jeans :unsure:
     

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