I love the red couch and pink radio. I love this series. I just stumbled onto it. I used to watch Storage Wars (in the USA) but there's too much drama. This is actually fun and interesting.
I find it so adorable hearing a French accent intermingling with the British accent version of English, it's so cool. Reminds me of the mix of when my Scottish Father, with his thick accent, would speak Spanish, he learned from living in Panama for many years :)
The French woman reminds me of how I've been in the past. I still have tins I keep smaller items in, and I keep things tidy. I'm not as exteme a sentimentalist as I used to be, and over the years I have got rid of lots of clutter. Even now, I continue to find things I have no need for.
I don't think it is a bad thing if she kept that notebook with memories from her youth. I got rid of my early diaries and poems and could kick myself now. I had actually been published in a few magazines too but the harassment I got from my family caused me to destroy what I had to avoid the ridicule at home. Somethings have value only to you. Keep them but let go of the replaceable stuff.
Having a music collection and moved house into storage for one year- do not hoarders make. Precious few people on this show are within ten miles of being real hoarders.
Carole Ann Davis Hi Carol, you have the memories from your childhood (which I think are the most important things). If you have family members or friends from that time, maybe try reminiscing about those times, or even try and reconnect with people from that time..... I made contact with people from school I hadn’t spoken to for 20 years, and it was great! If that’s not a possibility maybe talk to a friend about their childhood, and you can talk about yours, even though they are not shared memories it can be fun for both people to talk about what was the same and what was different. Hope this helps and you can feel better!
Yes, those are valuable suggestions. In addition I would just love to have some pictures and old letters written by family members. Thanks for your encouragement!
Buy your childhood toys back on eBay. Makes great gifts, too, for a brother or sister. How cool if you found their favorite toy from childhood And gave it to them on their birthday!👍
It's interesting that the British hoarders always seem to want to spend the sales proceeds on trips. I would think that with the spending required to accumulate all these things, they would have debts to pay off.
Often it doesn’t take any money to accumulate things. My China was my great-grandmas, my cabinet, lamp, glasses, curtains, some clothes are from my grandma, another cabinet, table, chairs, more clothes from my parents, binders full of papers and many books from my various studies, a lot of clothes from friends, presents, photo albums and postcards from friends and family I got over the years.. it really adds up. I don’t spent a lot, but I have a lot. And I find it very difficult to part with thinks people put thoughts in or are an inheritance. I’m getting better and I’m no hoarder, but those are tough decisions.
@@jokl89 I 100% understand you. I'm no hoarder and in fact don't buy many things, but my family does and so I have a lot of stuff. It's harder to part with things given than my own stuff, which is mostly practical use, but I made the decision to do so as I feel my quality of life improving with less things. Lost count of the amount of sacks and boxes I've got rid of.
A Dutch mark? If it’s a mark it’s German. Also we never had any notes looking like that as far as I have seen over the course of my life. Ignition really is Dutch it may be worth something. But my gut says: darling that’s German.
I love the red couch and pink radio. I love this series. I just stumbled onto it. I used to watch Storage Wars (in the USA) but there's too much drama. This is actually fun and interesting.
I find it so adorable hearing a French accent intermingling with the British accent version of English, it's so cool. Reminds me of the mix of when my Scottish Father, with his thick accent, would speak Spanish, he learned from living in Panama for many years :)
I love this series. I was so close to renting a storage unit. Now I decluttered a lot and will continue I to so.. and save 80€ a month.
I watch this show to keep myself from buying. NO buy, NO buy, NO buy‼️😁
The French woman reminds me of how I've been in the past. I still have tins I keep smaller items in, and I keep things tidy. I'm not as exteme a sentimentalist as I used to be, and over the years I have got rid of lots of clutter. Even now, I continue to find things I have no need for.
I don't think it is a bad thing if she kept that notebook with memories from her youth. I got rid of my early diaries and poems and could kick myself now. I had actually been published in a few magazines too but the harassment I got from my family caused me to destroy what I had to avoid the ridicule at home. Somethings have value only to you. Keep them but let go of the replaceable stuff.
This combines 2 of my favourite UK shows - Hoarders and Bargain Hunt LOL
Car boombox is a keeper!
I love that her accent is half-French, half-English :)
Haha yes at some point I thought she was English and at another point I thought she was French
Good to see you again Aggie
I would definitely have bought that pink Cadillac radio . Canadian here
Having a music collection
and moved house into storage for one year- do not hoarders make.
Precious few people on this show are within ten miles of being real hoarders.
How about CHARITY + RECYCLE before skip?! Skip = Landfill. 'There is no such thing as away'
Good for both of them, enjoyable show, thank you.☮️🇨🇦
I hope they get to sell the nice items that didn't sell at auction.
You would have to pull that car radio out of my cold dead hands, lmao.
KA Suv I agree it’s pretty cool
I actually think that could be used as decoration tbh. It looks pretty cool.
If you have a storage unit away from your primary residence you have too much clutter.
I have a small flat without any storage room and I contemplated renting a storage . Now I’m clearing-out like a mad woman 😂
I don’t have ANYTHING from my childhood. It hurts my heart.
Carole Ann Davis Hi Carol, you have the memories from your childhood (which I think are the most important things). If you have family members or friends from that time, maybe try reminiscing about those times, or even try and reconnect with people from that time..... I made contact with people from school I hadn’t spoken to for 20 years, and it was great! If that’s not a possibility maybe talk to a friend about their childhood, and you can talk about yours, even though they are not shared memories it can be fun for both people to talk about what was the same and what was different. Hope this helps and you can feel better!
Yes, those are valuable suggestions. In addition I would just love to have some pictures and old letters written by family members. Thanks for your encouragement!
Buy your childhood toys back on eBay. Makes great gifts, too, for a brother or sister. How cool if you found their favorite toy from childhood And gave it to them on their birthday!👍
Very good video.
It's interesting that the British hoarders always seem to want to spend the sales proceeds on trips. I would think that with the spending required to accumulate all these things, they would have debts to pay off.
Brit's are always looking to travel.
Often it doesn’t take any money to accumulate things. My China was my great-grandmas, my cabinet, lamp, glasses, curtains, some clothes are from my grandma, another cabinet, table, chairs, more clothes from my parents, binders full of papers and many books from my various studies, a lot of clothes from friends, presents, photo albums and postcards from friends and family I got over the years.. it really adds up. I don’t spent a lot, but I have a lot. And I find it very difficult to part with thinks people put thoughts in or are an inheritance. I’m getting better and I’m no hoarder, but those are tough decisions.
@@jokl89 I 100% understand you. I'm no hoarder and in fact don't buy many things, but my family does and so I have a lot of stuff. It's harder to part with things given than my own stuff, which is mostly practical use, but I made the decision to do so as I feel my quality of life improving with less things. Lost count of the amount of sacks and boxes I've got rid of.
Aggie has no clue what ANYTHING is worth, but I love this show!
That young French lady is very pretty and sweet.
Why would you throw out that cool pink radio? At least sell it or donate.
Too bad I wanted the Limoges stuff I love tiny decorations...
I loved those, too!
What is with this first, second, third stuff? Is it that important or is it a game?
It's pathetic people without a life who get their jollies by being the first to comment on a video. It's very sad really.
Not first, but okay with it. 😂😂😂
A Dutch mark? If it’s a mark it’s German. Also we never had any notes looking like that as far as I have seen over the course of my life. Ignition really is Dutch it may be worth something.
But my gut says: darling that’s German.
Hello Fluffy, it is German (Deutsche Mark) .
My brother has spent over $100,000 on storage.
Omg
Someone please get Aggie a NEW WARDROBE PERSON
hi
First
How very exciting for you, sad sack.
The woman with the blonde hair is a little old to be going to "gigs".....
eighth
First