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Like Jerry, when we moved my Dad out of his place, I was quickly "cured" of the need to keep stuff. He had so much stuff, it was frightening. And yes, every piece of junk meant what MR mags mean to many of us, I'm sure. <br /> <br />I'm pretty young, but when my time comes, I don't want to be remembered for the hassle of going through all my stuff! <br /> <br />So at a young age, I'm trying to establish myself as an anti-stuff guy. <br /> <br />(however, I admit, I'm a digital packrat). I have so many pictures, files, etc. on my computer, it's frightening.
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