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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
1. Pill bottles. (I brought them here to renew prescriptions online.)
2. Phone numbers that “someone else” is supposed to call.
3. Envelopes, including a big express one, that I just haven’t cleared away. I’ll do that now.
1. Dental floss
2. Toothbrush
3. Toothpaste
Only the pile of stuff that should be filed or shredded.
1. A hotel bottle of shampoo
2. a goddess statue
3. my flip camera
1- Old bottle of water that needs to be pitched
2- Out of date training guides
That’s it. Everything else can stay.
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