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Box for a saw, never to be seen again


I bought the miter saw in November 2005, when my wife and I decided to replace all the interior doors and molding in the house. For four years thereafter, this box sat in the garage, waiting to be re-used. During that time, the only duty it saw (pun intended) was as a platform for storing other things. In 2006, it was a table support during a yard sale.

During a "clean up the garage" phase in April 2009, I accepted the fact that the box was not destined to have a noble second life. I made the difficult but inevitable choice: it had to go. A box cutter reduced it to numerous smaller pieces, all of which went into the blue recycling container at left. On May 6, 2009 it was carried away to become new paper. This picture was taken after I had started to cut it up---note that the top flaps are missing. Getting rid of things that "might be useful one day" is not easy for a pack rat.


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1moremile23-Mar-2014 09:44
It is harder for me to part with containers if they're colorful.
It's even harder now that WM lost the contract with our city
and Rizzo took over. No recycle bins for us. Only promises.
Dave Beedon21-Mar-2014 22:20
Gary---Keeing a diary enables me to fetch details about
the past. The dates of digital photos also help..
John---Thanks for the words of comfort.
Gary Winters21-Mar-2014 15:46
How on earth you can remember dates like that is way beyond my meager comprehension. Maybe you're better at thinking outside the box.
jCross21-Mar-2014 11:47
Ginny feels your pain.
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