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Mark Morford on de-cluttering (and the SF reuse culture)
Merlin Mann | Nov 4 2005
The always-enjoyable Mark Morford has a cure for the clutter in your life that doesn't involve gnashing of teeth or the intervention of a TV show. He calls it getting rid of stuff.
San Francisco's culture of "urban recycling" is real and it's very cool. Obviously, stuff left on the street gets picked up, but don't delude yourself Sister Suburb: it's not just hobos, methheads, and The Sand People snatching up your goodies. We all pick stuff up off the street. Madeline and I know people whose whole (fancy overpriced) house was mostly furnished by "junk" from someone's curb. And the beauty part is, when you tire of it, you just stick it on your own curb, and the music goes round. You lose your clutter, gain some space, and make some anonymous Citizen a little happier. I suspect there's a reason Craig's List started in San Francisco; it's a social city that's just not afraid to deal with other people's junk. (Sure, you can read that several ways; my pleasure.) 29 Comments
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The key to a successful...Submitted by John Trosko (not verified) on November 5, 2005 - 9:35pm.
The key to a successful garage sale is.... advertising. If you spend the time, you should blanket your neighborhood with signs, along with some small p/r through craig's list and the newspaper. Here in LA, you can do sales all day Saturday and Sunday. But when you look at your hourly fee (when all his is done) sadly, it's like what someone said above, $1.50 or something like that. With nicer items, with the right positioning, you can do a weekday sale, and call it an estate sale. I tell friends that if they need the cash, do the sale. If they can use the write-off, do the donations. Turbo tax has a great program called "it's deductible" and you can download it for $20. It lists all the IRS -approved numbers for items. » POSTED IN:
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