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We have a scary basement

December 4, 2006 by Tricia

OMG I just came upstairs from our basement. I was looking for something down there and you know what? Our basement’s scary. We’ve lived in this house for five and a half years and uhm we still have a lot of unpacked boxes in the basement, a huge sectional couch from the apartment that we hope to use in the basement when we finish it, some furniture and items from my parents house that I inherited. Geez … we have so much stuff down there you can barely move. Forget about finding anything.

I think that whenever we do start to work on finishing the basement we’re going to have to clear everything out and use a storage company, probably this Self Storage Service. Moving.bz makes it really easy to find storage facilities in your local area. You can even rent storage units from some of the companies. It’s so easy in fact that all you have to do is enter you Zip code in the section that’s labeled “Find Self Storage”. Once you’ve listed your area code click the button and a new page will open that lists several storage companies in your immediate area. Check off the ones that interest you and then click the button in the bottom right that says “Quotes” and you’ll be taken to another page where you can enter your contact information and leave a comment with specific details of your storage needs. Just submit your request for free quotes and the companies will respond to you directly. It’s so easy.

Yes I think when the time comes we will put all that stuff in the basement in storage. It’s like a dungeon down there. I wish I’d taken a photo but it’s so dark even during the day time that you probably wouldn’t be able to make out much. Clutter is clutter – just imagine a cluttered (but not dirty) basement and that will be ours.





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