The Most Boring Site on the Web...

I am posting our household inventory lists here.

Why?

Because I'm organizing our hoard, and we need a digital place to park the lists, you know, just in case of fire, tornado, flood, earthquake, theft, etc.

There will be nothing fancy here, perhaps a few pictures, occasional insights, mostly laborious lists of questionable possessions belonging to anonymous people who, in the greater scheme of things, really do not matter.

You might wonder why I'm doing this...

Because no one in my house wants to throw anything away, and I'm tired of looking at it--no--TRIPPING over it, so I have embarked on a long-term project of inventorying it, packing it up, and putting it out of sight and out of mind.

So when we die, our children can deal with it, but in a more organized fashion.

So if you LOVE reading tedious lists of other people's boring junk, then this is the place for you.

Otherwise, you would do well to move along.

But as long as you behave, you're still welcome...

;=)

Have a nice day!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Box #16–General Stuff/McDonald Happy Meal Toys--2012

Some From From Old Boxes 2003-57
Clear Container with Clear Lid
1. Railroad Stock Certificate: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Nov. 10, 1896, 1

2. Donald Duck Figurine (Mint in Mickey Box, 1

3. Flutes, 2 (1 reddish brown wood with silver spots, I yellowish wood)

4. Coin Counter in box: “Armored Card,” 1

5. Sandeman Snifters, set of 6, in yellow box (Yugoslavia, 1988-89), 1

6. Small Rakija Glasses, blue, set of 6, in red box (Yugoslavia, 1988-89), 1

7. Bird, New Zealand Carving (Marked: “Carved in Rotorua”), 1

8. Green Avon Pitcher with stopper and bowl, 1

9. Folk Art Airplane (Wood)–I think it’s homemade, 1

10. Metal Toy Plane (“Made in China”), 1

11. Small Wood Vase, 1

12. Magic Brain Calculator, Silver and Red, Made in Japan, unopened in plastic, 1

13. Small silver-plated bowl, footed, 1

14. Furby Key chain, yellow and black, 1

15. Florida Coaster (Metal), 1

16. “Flicker Top” Spin Toy–Made in USA, Pat. April 27, 1920, 1

17. Radiometer, the Scientific Toy (Near MIB), 1

18. Space Gyro, “The Modern Toy” (in box, which is slightly worn), 1

19. Small Pewter Footed Bowl, 1

20. “Cranky,” Windup Creature, MoMA (New in plastic box), 1

21. Silver Dish (Small), 1

22. Silver Cup, marked “Baby,” 1

23. Sponge Duck (in shoe box), 1

24. 8-ball, 1

25. Orioles Desk Figurine, 1

26. Mark McGwire MVP cards in blister packs, 10

27. Filled in with McDonald’s Happy Meal Toys and other small stuff
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(Shed, 2012)

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