Posted by jocco on June 18, 2008 at 03:59:02 from (63.131.34.13):
How and when do you know you have to many projects/property and them thin them out? Several of us are in that boat locally. Running out of storage, going to get to it next year (10 years ago)can't find the pieces, didn't know we had that extra engine, item etc. No time for myself (to many buildings need work or engine needs minor overhaul on weekend etc.) items in boxes (no room to set it up). Were not getting any younger don't need to sell for monetary reasons but seems hard to part with much. Did i mention the vechile that needs minor work but has been parked for several years and we were going to look at more this weekend? Some say its a compulsive disorder or something. Oh yes we need 2 or 3 for parts or as a spare!! your opinions.
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