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| - Sometimes, when you move from a big space to smaller space, you can have space problems...no, not "Houston, we have a problem" space problems, but "where are we going to put the other sectional and all the extra deck lounges and the beds for the 4th and 5th bedroom" space problems.
You can only sell so much of your crap on Craigslist before you start to think "you know, we might want that painting/lamp/ottoman/bar stool set/club chair"..."maybe we should hang on to some of this stuff rather than buying everything again if we decide that smaller isn't necessarily better":)
You know... the "we might be better off to spend $75 a month forever, rather than sell a $6,000 sectional for $200 and then buy the same thing again 2 years from now" conversation:)
Public Storage is the answer to the space crunch (or at least an answer:).
They are a reasonably priced option for the room you need:)
You can get at your stuff pretty much any time of the day or night:)
Public Storage is pretty secure (camera's, automated gate,
double locks on the doors, etc.:)
I have never smelled a meth lab cooking at Public Storage:)
We have never found a body on the premises:)
It doesn't look like anybody really lives in a storage unit:)
No mice droppings or other evidence of animals, bugs or reptiles
making a home in our possessions:)
So, they have that going for them!
I visit every month or two, to check on our stuff (but mostly just to say "hi" to the paintings:)
They almost never say "hi" back:)
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