#7 I ended up making an end table out of mine (added a wooden base attached with a threaded rod running through the stack and put a glass top on) since I couldn't even donate them, every place I called was either a flat "No" or "you can take them to your local paper recycler"...
#15 - Housing has never been “affordable.” Of course, if you look back in time at the price of a house it may seem that way because you’re comparing it to today’s wages. And it’s not just a percentage of income comparison either - family’s were bigger back then and maintenance costs were comparatively higher.
#7 I ended up making an end table out of mine (added a wooden base attached with a threaded rod running through the stack and put a glass top on) since I couldn't even donate them, every place I called was either a flat "No" or "you can take them to your local paper recycler"...
#15 - Housing has never been “affordable.” Of course, if you look back in time at the price of a house it may seem that way because you’re comparing it to today’s wages. And it’s not just a percentage of income comparison either - family’s were bigger back then and maintenance costs were comparatively higher.
I ended up making an end table out of mine (added a wooden base attached with a threaded rod running through the stack and put a glass top on) since I couldn't even donate them, every place I called was either a flat "No" or "you can take them to your local paper recycler"...
Good one, LOL