Oh wow! I didn't grow up in the PNW, so I didn't know this was a local thing I figured it was just some national syndicated show on PBS or something. Thanks for the info!
@17:59 Notice how they both skirt around saying that the kid's drawing is too "crap" to deserve a spot on their fridge "You don't want your refrigerator covered with all kinds of *stuff* " "And this wouldn't have made it on for the week, because its... its not.." *crumples and throws into bag* Brutal stuff
Lol I heard about these ladies through Fly lady They are straight-up hilarious! so low-key savage 😆 finding the years old graduation announcement " write 'em a check for $10.00..I know your an attorney now, but I've been thinking about you🤣" Pam finding old keys: "what, am I going to find the car one day and rip it off? No!"
Here in Oregon they solved the "paper vs. plastic" dilemma by introducing a worse, 3rd option of "heavy, weird plastic that doesn't come to a square at the bottom that you can't recycle or throw away or really use again." Groovy.
I still want to know the story behind the cast on that one lady's arm. Maybe she didn't want to get rid of a particularly important sentimental item and her co-host just had to break her arm to wrench the object away from her and throw it in the bin!
At the end they say you can just go to Goodwill and buy the stuff back. I heard they did a study and found a high percentage of hoarders are poor. They don't get rid of stuff because they know they can't afford to buy it again.
Kando-ing way before Marie Kando. Oh and yes, eventually someone will make you bring your own bags to the grocery store! Bag ties have nearly disappeared and damn, I forgot to buy new maps!🤣
So nice to see these old videos. These 2 sisters changed my life and I am forever grateful.
My mom used to watch these ladies! I liked them! Fly lady is great too!
I remember these two from A.M. Northwest. They were always doing guest segments about organizing and decluttering.
Oh wow! I didn't grow up in the PNW, so I didn't know this was a local thing I figured it was just some national syndicated show on PBS or something. Thanks for the info!
I’ve been hunting for the rest of this video after seeing two clips. You’re wonderful!
I laughed at 14:00... Go to the store and they won't give you a bag? No that can't happen!!!
@17:59 Notice how they both skirt around saying that the kid's drawing is too "crap" to deserve a spot on their fridge
"You don't want your refrigerator covered with all kinds of *stuff* "
"And this wouldn't have made it on for the week, because its... its not.." *crumples and throws into bag*
Brutal stuff
Lol I heard about these ladies through Fly lady They are straight-up hilarious! so low-key savage 😆 finding the years old graduation announcement " write 'em a check for $10.00..I know your an attorney now, but I've been thinking about you🤣"
Pam finding old keys: "what, am I going to find the car one day and rip it off? No!"
😂😂😂😂😂
This was so much fun to watch. Things sure have changed since 1992.
@14:05 Little did we know in the 21st century that exact thing would happen...
Here in Oregon they solved the "paper vs. plastic" dilemma by introducing a worse, 3rd option of "heavy, weird plastic that doesn't come to a square at the bottom that you can't recycle or throw away or really use again." Groovy.
I love how they use old produce boxes whereas nowadays we biy plastic bins to store stuff.
I still want to know the story behind the cast on that one lady's arm. Maybe she didn't want to get rid of a particularly important sentimental item and her co-host just had to break her arm to wrench the object away from her and throw it in the bin!
She said she broke it when ice skating
6:40
Thank you!!!
Thank you!
1:49 that's a snow globe
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This is the worst video that I've ever seen and also one of the best.. this is the level of consciousness in the early '90s..
At the end they say you can just go to Goodwill and buy the stuff back. I heard they did a study and found a high percentage of hoarders are poor. They don't get rid of stuff because they know they can't afford to buy it again.
Is Debbie Reynolds in this one too?
Asking for a friend
I'm part way through this and they *still* have not given me any tips about disposing of a dead body. I'm on a deadline here, ladies!
Maybe that gets its own video. "Formaldehyde and You...."
😂😂😂
Kando-ing way before Marie Kando. Oh and yes, eventually someone will make you bring your own bags to the grocery store! Bag ties have nearly disappeared and damn, I forgot to buy new maps!🤣
Sounds like Meg Ryan