Posted by John B. on March 20, 2017 at 17:56:55 from (50.44.173.129):
In Reply to: My brothers farm posted by larry@stinescorner on March 20, 2017 at 16:32:25:
That's not collecting. I call that insecurity. He sees it he has to buy it. No plan. There's a man in our neighborhood that does the same thing. Has a son too. The old farm house burned down so now the son has been building a 2 story house there for the last 3 years and doesn't even have siding on it yet. His dad lives with his girl friend a few miles away and has trashed that place too. My wife and I had a talk tonight at the supper table after I saw my favorite commercial about scrap gold. I never knew there was such a thing as "scrap gold". The TV commercial wants to buy gold jewelry and they say, "Isn't money in the bank better than scrap in the drawer?" So I said to her what is scrap. It's something that had a purpose but you have no need for it anymore. Just like an old trip plow. Many have been hauled away for scrap. No one needs them but they still want them. I think in your brother's case he doesn't see the trash but it makes him feel safe or secure. He's got the little boy syndrome and never cleaned up his room.
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