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Clean Sweep: “Sentimental Triage”

Posted on June 12, 2012 by michaelrubino
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I stood on a blue tarp in my parents’ backyard surrounded by 20 years of sentimentality. I had helped empty out our entire basement in cloudless, 90-degree weather. The heat was making me delirious–for some reason I had agreed to sell all of my stuff at our family’s yard sale.

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A Big Sandwich

adj. 1: of, or relating to, a large, delicious challenge 2: something carrying a great deal of importance 3: a sizeable meal

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