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Posted April 2015
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Senior citizen hoarder.
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IloveMom
Apr 2015
Especially plastic things, papers, old statements over 7 years, start small, it gets easier. LIttle things they wont notice....
Thiings can be donated to other convalescent homes, etc..Towels, clothes, rags, etc....
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Thiings can be donated to other convalescent homes, etc..Towels, clothes, rags, etc....