- Black bedsheet, has a huge tear in it after I scraped my foot against it. Either the skin on my feet are really dry and cracked, or Target makes crappy bedsheets.
- Beige bedsheet, has a huge tear in it after I scraped my foot against it. Either the skin on my feet are really dry and cracked, or Target makes crappy bedsheets.
- Pair of gray socks, both of which has holes in them that are so big I could not overlook them bothering me. (Weird thing is, neither sock has that hole on the heel, where I usually create holes in my socks. One of them is at the toe, and the other one, surprisingly, is up above the ankle. That hole probably got created while it was in the dryer.)
- Yellow hoodie from Abercrombie & Fitch (given to me as a gift from either my sister or my family including my sister) ... it has two gray ... uh, guides running parallel to both sides of the zipper, and the one running opposite that zipper tore and is now hanging loose. Guess I could tear the whole thing off, but I am not into tearing parts of clothing off.
- Long underwear bottom, from ClimateSmart, which I bought through Amazon, I'm sure. It has a black waistband and then has thin white and gray horizontal lines. Its elastic waistband is no longer elastic.
- Pajama bottoms from Croft & Barrow (the name tag reads "Croft&Barrow," for some reason) that I'm sure my parents bought for me. Pattern of blue and black squares, with white hashes (that are diagonal) making more squares on top of those blue and black squares. Its elastic waistband is no longer elastic.
- Christmas-themed pajama bottoms from Lauren Conrad, which I'm sure was a Christmas gift from my family. One end of the damned red drawstring is lodged inside the waistband (this probably happened while, well, it was drying). I have tried pulling out the whole drawstring because I have this tool that helps me re-string drawstrings, but that caught end isn't coming out. I have scrunched up the waistband and thus the pajama bottoms, and I still can't dislodge it.
United States Constitution, Article I, Section 9, Clause 8: "No Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State."
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Stuff I Donated To Goodwill Yesterday/Wednesday
Labels:
breaking down,
family,
parents,
record-keeping,
ruined
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