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Pyramid*
19-09-2012, 03:15 PM
I don't mean of the 'useless son of a biatch' variety - I mean as in, are you wasteful with things that don't have to be replaced, but replace them anyway?

Something I can't get out the habit of is having the heels on my shoes and boots redone, whether just the tips, or full heels: more when they've been expensive purchase initialy and it's the only thing wrong with them.

Most folk I know don't bother - fair enough if something didn't cost much to start off with - that I can understand.

A friend of mine years ago, threw out a perfectly good microwave - because the lightbulb went in it, and they couldn't be bothered to source a new bulb and fit it. :shocked: Though, In fairness to them, they did ask a local shelter if they wanted it (along with an old telly) - refused due to 'elfnsafety'.

Jake.
19-09-2012, 03:16 PM
erm yeah kinda like with headphones and stuff

Marc
19-09-2012, 03:17 PM
Our microwave at home is older than me.

fruit_cake
19-09-2012, 03:18 PM
not really, I try to reuse old things as much as possible, especially clothes. I re-dye and re-stitch everything these days. Electrical stuff however I don't have a clue with though so I just chuck it out, including a microwave which I threw out last week :D

My mum had the same washing maching for about 40 years, it was awful. Sometimes it's best to chuck it out.

Shaun
19-09-2012, 03:18 PM
I'm a bit of a scrimper to be honest. Just the way I'm brought up I think... my brother & nephews had to wear hand-me-downs (I was the oldest one so I didn't :p) and we keep all appliances and so on until they've really worn out. I've never had shoes redone but that's because I just buy cheapish ones.

chuff me dizzy
19-09-2012, 03:20 PM
Bit of both, HATE clutter ,but also wont waste good stuff

Cherie
19-09-2012, 03:21 PM
It really depends how old the thing is, if its over 5 years in some cases the parts are no longer available or its cheaper to buy new...the worst thing is calling out a repairman who charges for the call out and then tells you it cant be fixed.:nono:

Lee.
19-09-2012, 03:21 PM
I'm terrible for throwing things out! If it is no good to me, or I haven't used/worn it in the last few months, it gets turfed out when i have my crazy clear outs!

I'm ashamed to say I don't even bother with charity shops or recycling... I get black bags and fill them with everything in the house which is useless.. food, clothes, appliances, the lot... they all get flung together and taken to the council tip :)

Cherie
19-09-2012, 03:26 PM
I'm terrible for throwing things out! If it is no good to me, or I haven't used/worn it in the last few months, it gets turfed out when i have my crazy clear outs!

I'm ashamed to say I don't even bother with charity shops or recycling... I get black bags and fill them with everything in the house which is useless.. food, clothes, appliances, the lot... they all get flung together and taken to the council tip :)

Oh, Im almost evangelical about donating old clothes to charity shops (I used to volunteer in a charity shop and even the stuff with holes in and no longer any good to wear will be taken by the "rag man" so it can still go in the charity bag, they get paid by weight.), also put stuff on freecycle, and have been known to sell stuff on ebay.:blush:

fruit_cake
19-09-2012, 03:32 PM
an acquaintance of mine paid for her summer holidays selling stuff on e-bay that she'd stolen ahem borrowed from a charity shop she worked in :D

chuff me dizzy
19-09-2012, 03:34 PM
Oh, Im almost evangelical about donating old clothes to charity shops (I used to volunteer in a charity shop and even the stuff with holes in and no longer any good to wear will be taken by the "rag man" so it can still go in the charity bag, they get paid by weight.), also put stuff on freecycle, and have been known to sell stuff on ebay.:blush:

Im an avid ebayer, but wouldnt give anything to our local charity shop, Ive seen staff leaving DAILY with Granny trollies over flowing with stuff and one of thems hubby does carboot selling stuff shes "taken" from donations ,I would rather bin it now

chuff me dizzy
19-09-2012, 03:35 PM
an acquaintance of mine paid for her summer holidays selling stuff on e-bay that she'd stolen ahem borrowed from a charity shop she worked in :D

Just what I said

Kizzy
19-09-2012, 03:37 PM
I'm very conscious of not throwing food away, I hate wastage and plan meals very carefully so i have exactly enough for the week.

Pyramid*
19-09-2012, 03:43 PM
not really, I try to reuse old things as much as possible, especially clothes. I re-dye and re-stitch everything these days. Electrical stuff however I don't have a clue with though so I just chuck it out, including a microwave which I threw out last week :D

My mum had the same washing maching for about 40 years, it was awful. Sometimes it's best to chuck it out.


Dying clothes is one of my things - usually redoing black stuff that I love, have had for donkeys years and refuse to throw them out because the only thing wrong is that they've become faded.

Such a silly daft thing, but it's great seeing one of your most fav tops or trousers looking brand new again after a box of Dylon!

fruit_cake
19-09-2012, 04:06 PM
Dying clothes is one of my things - usually redoing black stuff that I love, have had for donkeys years and refuse to throw them out because the only thing wrong is that they've become faded.

Such a silly daft thing, but it's great seeing one of your most fav tops or trousers looking brand new again after a box of Dylon!

haha yes your right Pyr, it's a great feeling knowing that you've made something old new again. It's so easy too especially the washing machine ones, just pop them in and hang out to dry.

Cherie
19-09-2012, 04:10 PM
an acquaintance of mine paid for her summer holidays selling stuff on e-bay that she'd stolen ahem borrowed from a charity shop she worked in :D

It wasnt me..honest...:joker: Im sure it happens but I would rather it went even on paying for someone's holiday rather than going into landfill :bawling:

Pyramid*
19-09-2012, 04:12 PM
haha yes your right Pyr, it's a great feeling knowing that you've made something old new again. It's so easy too especially the washing machine ones, just pop them in and hang out to dry.

Forgetting to do an empty boil wash immediately afterwards can be a downer mind you !! Especially when you've fired in a white wash. Commonly known as 'false economy' ! :joker:

Cherie
19-09-2012, 04:12 PM
Im an avid ebayer, but wouldnt give anything to our local charity shop, Ive seen staff leaving DAILY with Granny trollies over flowing with stuff and one of thems hubby does carboot selling stuff shes "taken" from donations ,I would rather bin it now

Blimey...:shocked: must be rife...

Fetch The Bolt Cutters
19-09-2012, 04:13 PM
Our microwave at home is older than me.

:joker::joker::joker:

chuff me dizzy
19-09-2012, 04:14 PM
Blimey...:shocked: must be rife...

I think they see it as a perk of the job, this one woman has never had a job in her life ,shes in her 50s,but her family are well turned out now and even got a car they never had before she started"volunteering"

chuff me dizzy
19-09-2012, 04:16 PM
Off to get ready, my eldest is 40 tomorrow so all going for a meal, he makes a young Mam feel pretty old !!

Pyramid*
19-09-2012, 04:21 PM
Off to get ready, my eldest is 40 tomorrow so all going for a meal, he makes a young Mam feel pretty old !!


You better take a photo and get it on Lee's thread !! :D

Enjoy - and remember to drop off the doggy bag to me on your way home please. Ta.

Cherie
19-09-2012, 04:23 PM
Its basically down to poor management then, as a volunteer, we had to pay for any stuff we wanted and it was mostly crap anyway.

chuff me dizzy
19-09-2012, 04:26 PM
You better take a photo and get it on Lee's thread !! :D

Enjoy - and remember to drop off the doggy bag to me on your way home please. Ta.

Lees thread ? dodgy bag on its way !!

Pyramid*
19-09-2012, 04:28 PM
Lees thread ? dodgy bag on its way !!


Can I renaige on the dodgy bag...... it's lost it's appeal a wee bit ! :D

(Lee's thread about snapshotting your dinner!)

chuff me dizzy
19-09-2012, 04:30 PM
Can I renaige on the dodgy bag...... it's lost it's appeal a wee bit ! :D

(Lee's thread about snapshotting your dinner!)

Sorry didnt notice !! :joker:

AnnieK
19-09-2012, 05:03 PM
I do eBay, car boots and charity shop.... Find loads of designer stuff dead cheap especially kids stuff and in really good condition......always take selfridges bags to take my finds home in though then I dont feel too chep hehe... Then sell it back on on eBay, give it back to charity shops or take it to cash for clothes. Bit less frugal on appliances though but will try and fix stuff before just throwing it out and buying new

Ninastar
19-09-2012, 05:17 PM
yeah I am.

Ninastar
19-09-2012, 05:26 PM
At the gaga concert when I was with smithy, I was sat there pouring half a bottle of coke into the grass so that we wouldn't slip, and he was like 'is she?!?!?' and then I realised that most people here dont really waste food/drink

Ramsay
19-09-2012, 05:34 PM
i dropped out of school two years ago and have done nothing since then
yes i am for sure a waster and i hate it

Beso
19-09-2012, 07:16 PM
At the gaga concert when I was with smithy, I was sat there pouring half a bottle of coke into the grass so that we wouldn't slip, and he was like 'is she?!?!?' and then I realised that most people here dont really waste food/drink

Am I being stupid here, but wouldn;t the coke make it more slippy?