If you have to put your stuff in storage, then you have at least 50% too much. I didn't think the second woman had that much to deal with. I think it was more the emotional part of it that made her not deal with it right away. I know how that feels, but when my parent passed we dealt with things quickly, which made the emotions easier to deal with. I have many of my Mom's paintings that she painted, and have them very proudly hung gallery style on my living room wall.
I have moved 301 times in my life and lived on six continents. I don't have things from everywhere I went but I have my memories and the things that I did pick up and bring back. I am disabled and I did this all on my own dime. :-)
@B B you call it as you see it and if you call Bull I'm not going to do much to argue with you! I can tell you that for 10 years of marriage many decades ago the moving began with a man who felt he didn't need to pay rent. I got a phone call every three months. I wasn't even unpacked and I was told we're moving pack the house. That is only the first decade that I moved out of my parents house. You tend your own back garden and I'll tend mine! I've been places you could only dream of.
4:38 - That is the same chair my family used at the kitchen table when I was a kid in the 1990's in Texas. I never liked them much...Not very comfortable.
I liked the antique mugs, nice design, and the golden women watches... But it s better to sell gold in a gold office with weight and to wait like now when it s high value...
@@jess1987 No, it makes the sounds in a different way. They are both squeeze boxes but they are NOT the same. Listen to a melodeon - it makes a clacking sound when it's played.
Hoarding = accumulating. A supply, or accumulation that is hidden, or carefully guarded for presentation, future use, etc... It doesn't always have to be monstorous.
If you have to put your stuff in storage, then you have at least 50% too much. I didn't think the second woman had that much to deal with. I think it was more the emotional part of it that made her not deal with it right away. I know how that feels, but when my parent passed we dealt with things quickly, which made the emotions easier to deal with. I have many of my Mom's paintings that she painted, and have them very proudly hung gallery style on my living room wall.
I find that a lot of items that end up in the skip people would actually want. Put them in the charity pile!
She should have kept the Australian houses comforter on her bed, it’s beautiful and useful.
Well, it is lovely, use as wall hanging, not my style for bed,,,,
I have moved 301 times in my life and lived on six continents. I don't have things from everywhere I went but I have my memories and the things that I did pick up and bring back. I am disabled and I did this all on my own dime. :-)
@B B you call it as you see it and if you call Bull I'm not going to do much to argue with you! I can tell you that for 10 years of marriage many decades ago the moving began with a man who felt he didn't need to pay rent. I got a phone call every three months. I wasn't even unpacked and I was told we're moving pack the house. That is only the first decade that I moved out of my parents house. You tend your own back garden and I'll tend mine! I've been places you could only dream of.
@@elizabethshaw734 where's that you old hag
@B B you're not just checking you're finding another way to be rude.
@@jacobchristie5818 💩🤣
How many lives do you have?
I prefer the comment section to the actual videos lol
She may have a lot of stuff but she keeps things pretty clean for the most part.
Don't put a reserve on the items. They rarely go. She missed out on a lot by putting reserve on the jewelry.
4:38 - That is the same chair my family used at the kitchen table when I was a kid in the 1990's in Texas. I never liked them much...Not very comfortable.
I liked the antique mugs, nice design, and the golden women watches... But it s better to sell gold in a gold office with weight and to wait like now when it s high value...
40:40 that dress form. I see it over and over again and i'm totally in love
Give the egg to the grand child, with a bank book in it. An Egg's nest?
very cute idea Marilyn.
Her husband is a right odd bod...
@@gaynormcgowan2741 but he could have a physical or neurological problem
. Not right to post comments like this.
In fact, there is a genetic disorder that results in his appearance. Admire him for his overcoming it and be grateful it hasn’t been your burden.
At least it’s not in the home bringing in the cockroaches and the rodents.
The auctioneer should have said quilt was from down under
That musical instrument is a melodeon not an accordian.
They were still correct. As a melodeon; is a type of accordion.
@@jess1987 No, it makes the sounds in a different way. They are both squeeze boxes but they are NOT the same. Listen to a melodeon - it makes a clacking sound when it's played.
@@AngelaTopping Yes, I wasn't saying they sound the same. But, just in the same family! (Accordion family).
They may be hoarders but they sure hord things of great value 💸🤔🤝💰📦.
“Sewing box” bro you showed two writing slopes and a jewellery chest
Her house is beautiful. Leave her be. She's lived long enough to decide how to live.
Why do they have almost 2m subs and this less views. Videos are more interesting when the comment section is heated
I have wondered the same. Makes no sense.
Linda's husband doesn't pass the vibe check
Stephanie His face/jaw moves like the Parker puppet in Thunderbirds😂
Between the repetition and the ads this is near unwatchable. Saving these for computer viewing with adblock.
Ad block from google for you tube is good!
I use adblockplus and ublock on chrome. I never see a single ad on youtube.
If you skip to the end of the video and reply, the ads stop
@@Gryffindame and “replay”
I fast forward and skip the repeat parts.
Living in a plastic world, the truly worthy pieces are those made well
Aggie gets to take up quite a bit of the work, looks like, to get to that point. ( Small, too!)
She could have got a lot more in first storage unit if she would have stacked it better. Just sayin
The second lady doesn’t have what I would call a hoard
Hoarding = accumulating.
A supply, or accumulation that is hidden, or carefully guarded for presentation, future use, etc... It doesn't always have to be monstorous.
The woman said she didn't know how to start, I suggest she starts 1 box at a time and STOP buying stuff.
Dang she sold her mom's paintings for like...nothing
Keeping it won’t bring her mother back. Better to sell it to someone who will appreciate it
Not a hoarder a collector 🤔🤔🤔
That's what all hoarders say!
That push accordian is valuable
Quilt I hope sells high
Cool
Relatable🙏😂
K P is it??
Thank you for being my relative
Auctioneer doesn't talk it up!!!!!!
do they live in the storage container?
Obviously not...
WoooooooAaa 🙂
bruh where dr mike dow and jj virgin
Where does all the money come from must be nice but not the hoarding.
They sell their bodies for money
Bathe and relax in my shit You are a strange one, aren't you?
Lol,same in the Balkans too
I think it is so much greed.
People holding on to items from their past is not greed snowflake its emotion
Better than trowing it out.
Wow i thought we supposed to be in quarantine🤔
I think this was pre recorded but I'm not sure
@@Tybandzz129 I'm pretty sure it is. Most television is recorded months before it actually airs.
@@Tybandzz129 please explain
@@batheandrelaxinmyshit6344 Before all of this covid 19 stuff happened, they could have recorded it then
Kate Brown Huh? This was filmed in 2013, so...
Synek chciał dostać pieniądze taka prawda, znów wyrzuca IE ładne rzeczy
Some books are valuable
#Relative
I was just kidding on my other comment when I said this was crazy
Soooo boring 😴😴😴