What I Threw Out Today

I began September 21 2010 - To record of some ephemera I had collected before disposing of them

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Tuesday 4 January 2011

**** Another few items

Sadly, the items referred to in this posting, were inadvertantly thrown out into the 'REAL' recycling bin, and were taken away before I discovered what had happened. So much for the C-BOX process! Still, onwards and upwards - and hopefully this won't happen again

I moved virtually item in my workroom, with the idea of making life easier, but in fact creating lots more 'creative re-organization', which means I now have no idea where anything is.
So I went downstairs to that other room full of stuff and just grabbed some items from what I knew to be an unsorted box.


TOOTHBRUSH
I think I threw out another toothbrush like this in another posting. Well, here I am recording yet again that I do not like this style of toothbrush, at least not the handle. If I were more diligent about using a new brush every three months as recommended, I would get through the stock of them in the store cupboard. I need to stop tormenting myself long-term with trivialities like this.

PACKET
This is a June 2010 item, souvenir of mounting my Degree Show exhibition. My niece was helping, and brought these natural flavoured jellies to keep us going.

BOX
The box of iced biscuits were given to us by friends of my son from Barcelona who stayed with us in 2008.

OFFER
Yhink I got this small paper offering fabulous prizes with some advertisement from Kay's catalog. However I never bought anything from them, and anyway,  long experience has taught me that these offers invariably have a 'catch' in them.

EMAIL
The email is also from 2008 though I had to look up the original to check the year as it doesn't seem to be mentioned in the header. The subject matter is the purchase of the iMac on which I am typing this very minute. What an exciting purchase that was.

CARD
I remember getting this little card at NCAD. They had a promotion about Breast Cancer, and I think there was a tiny pen in the packet with the card.

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