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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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At what point do you think you'll stop caring about having stuff?
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<blockquote data-quote="VegasMichael" data-source="post: 16684885" data-attributes="member: 105950"><p>If I had a lot of stuff I would already be paring my stuff down since I retire next year and will be relocating. It will depend on where I decide to live. If I get a condo on the beach I will have to get rid of a lot my garage items. Tools, workbench, jacks, race ramps, gardening tools, shelving, ladders, electrical cords, lighting, etc. I have a 9 foot pool table that will be staying with the house when I sell regardless of whether I get a condo or a single family home. If I get the latter I will keep all of that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasMichael, post: 16684885, member: 105950"] If I had a lot of stuff I would already be paring my stuff down since I retire next year and will be relocating. It will depend on where I decide to live. If I get a condo on the beach I will have to get rid of a lot my garage items. Tools, workbench, jacks, race ramps, gardening tools, shelving, ladders, electrical cords, lighting, etc. I have a 9 foot pool table that will be staying with the house when I sell regardless of whether I get a condo or a single family home. If I get the latter I will keep all of that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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