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  	  <title>The What on Earth? Archives</title>
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	  <description>We bought this 1917 bungalow from a woman who&#39;s family owned it for 60 years.  With all that history and an interest in collecting, they&#39;d developed quite a houseful.   As a result, we gave the seller a 30-day rent-back period after closing to remove her family possessions.  Then, one week before she was to be out we received the letter...&amp;nbsp;
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The seller had not removed their things and didn&#39;t intend to.  Surprise!!  We were caught a bit off guard, as you might expect.  That night we went through the house and found that 50% of what was originally there still remained.  Books, furniture, kitchenware, rocks (really) and boxes and boxes and boxes.&amp;nbsp;
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Some people have all the luck. Take a look at all the cool antiques and bric-a-brac these folks lucked into. I would sell my grandmother to the Arabs for half this stuff.&amp;nbsp;
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