what is in the bottom of your closet?

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Re: what is in the bottom of your closet?

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Soylent Green. And it's not people. It's green and gooey and comes in a tube. I
bought it 6 years ago to repair a flat tire on my bicycle. In that regard, it has been stellar. So stellar that everything I threw in the closet thereafter is now stuck to
the bottom of my closet. Ergo, do not leave the top off a newly purchased tube of
bicycle repair goop.
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Aaaaw paw baby :cry: :cry:
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My old, sadly broken laptop and a new pair of shoes still in their box that I haven't worn properly yet. Mostly though, folded up clean bed sheets for both my bed and my mum's - we keep all the bed sheets in my closet for convenience at the moment, while redecorating is going on in her room.
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My high school year book that I've been looking at lately ( nestled in between the myriad of shoes of course )
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A suitcase that has yet to be fully unpacked.
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Embarrassing but a TON of old and too-small clothes. I really need to go through that someday...
It's sort of all spilling out onto my bedroom floor and are somewhat scattered about as well. Needless to say, visitors aren't allowed in my bedroom, haha.

:oops:
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A lizard I saw in there last night.
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Unfortunately, there is nothing interesting at the bottom of my closet. Just a bunch of clothes that don't really fit and shoes I don't wear that often.
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boots...
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Suitcases
~ occupare fati suffocavit

I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for Thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety. ~ Psalms 4:8
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Computer that dosent work, printer, suitcases and spiders.
"I planted some birdseed. A bird came up. Now I dont know what to feed it." Ramblings of a retired senile mind.
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Shoes boots, and bags...
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Forgot about the cats on top of the suitcases. :roll:
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Two suitcases (one empty and one filled with stored winter clothes that I haven't pulled out yet) and a box of purses. A bag filled with important documents, and my hidden Christmas presents I will be taking to America with me when I return home next month.
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Funny, my closet was always the place that I hid my kidlets presents UNTIL they found them 1 day...
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