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Hoarder
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Have just watched a programme about a man who lives in Surrey who is a serious hoarder.I've never seen anything like it in my life.
The other people in the village didn't want to have anything to do with him but one man offered his help and eventually more people came forward to offer their help.
They manage to clear most of his garden but then had to tackle the house and then the programme ended! grrrrr.
Why don't people who make these programmes realise that most of us would liked to have seen the outcome?
Did anyone else on here watch it?
The other people in the village didn't want to have anything to do with him but one man offered his help and eventually more people came forward to offer their help.
They manage to clear most of his garden but then had to tackle the house and then the programme ended! grrrrr.
Why don't people who make these programmes realise that most of us would liked to have seen the outcome?
Did anyone else on here watch it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i am something of a hoarder, but nowhere near this. i dont keep broken, empty or useless stuff...just supplies of consumables and stuff i can use for work - props etc
i have kept stuff because ive thought it could be for spares or used some other way, but got rid of it after a while...
i cannot undertsand at all people who hoard newspapers, empty carton, bottles of wee etc...
i did notice that this bloke - though a hoarder - was actually somewhat tidy... by which i mean how all his papers were very neatly stacked... rather than just strewn about and he was also 'somewhat' clean - his cooker was clean, so was his pan etc... which i think is interesting... it was more piles of junk than filth...i didnt notice any bags of poo or wee or old food etc...
i have kept stuff because ive thought it could be for spares or used some other way, but got rid of it after a while...
i cannot undertsand at all people who hoard newspapers, empty carton, bottles of wee etc...
i did notice that this bloke - though a hoarder - was actually somewhat tidy... by which i mean how all his papers were very neatly stacked... rather than just strewn about and he was also 'somewhat' clean - his cooker was clean, so was his pan etc... which i think is interesting... it was more piles of junk than filth...i didnt notice any bags of poo or wee or old food etc...
I didn't see the programme but there's a hoarder chap around here whose also a bit ' different'. He's a nice chap when you speak to him and it's none of my business what he keeps in his house or his garden, so I don't know why people can't just mind their own bl00dy business a bit more. He doesn't want help, dosen't hurt anyone so leave him alone with his hoard.
NOX...this house was a serious hazard. He had to crawl through the kitchen door on his belly as stuff was piled up to near the top of the door frame. It took him 30 mins to go to the bathroom and 45 minutes to make two boiled eggs. The space he was cooking in was the size of the cooker surrounded by newspapers, floor to ceiling.
Although the neighbours only seemed to be bothered about his front garden and their village winning an award..
Although the neighbours only seemed to be bothered about his front garden and their village winning an award..