Archive for May 20th, 2010
Storage
by Michael on May.20, 2010, under Uncategorized
Storage is no more. I spent all day yesterday out in that dusty, cobweb-ridden storage unit in Pleasantville. I picked up H, and we drove out there in the rented Uhaul ready to clear it out and cart it to the dump. Of course, as soon as he saw his own stuff out there, he changed his tune and decided to keep all of it. I sorted through the mess to find the few things that I wanted to keep, and after a couple of hours, we had the truck full, the space empty, and the account closed.
We drove back to Oaktown to drop off his stuff, which took way longer than I wanted because he was insistent on organizing and arranging as we brought stuff in. All I wanted to do was drop and run. The dump in SF closed around 5 p.m., I had to return the truck by 5 p.m. or suffer a $250 overage charge, it was already 2 p.m., and we still had Bay Bridge traffic to deal with. It is his way to change his mind midstream. The epitome of ADD. As it was, I had to leave my stuff at his place to pick it up later because I wouldn’t have had time to drive home, drop it off, then drive across town to drop the truck off. I never would have made it in time.
Back in the truck — he offered to help me unload at the dump, which sounds dirty, but it isn’t, trust — we headed over the bridge and to the SF dump. We got there and started unloading everything. The guys there swarmed over the stuff, digging through boxes, reading old cards and letters. H seemed a little upset about the whole thing, while I was very happy to purge the junk from my life. There was so much unnecessary detritus from my past hidden out in that dirty old hole that even I forgot about it. My retainer was stuck in a box. The thing that I got after I got my braces off! When I was fucking sixteen years old! What the fuck was I holding on to that for? Please!! Jesus on the cross!! And H had the nerve to ask me (more than once) if I was sure I wanted to part with this stuff. Are you fucking kidding me? I’d burn the shit down if I could. Ugh.
I made it out of there, paid for the dumpage, drove to the Uhaul center, dropped the truck off, and was finished by 4:15 p.m. That was cutting it close, but it was over. I’ll never have to do that again.
All in all, I saved two small boxes of books, most of them French books I will use later on and my hardcover Anne Rice novels, one pair of shoes, and my bag of mixtapes through which I will diligently sort in the coming weeks and discard, bag and all. I just want to hear them all once more before condemning them to the refuse forever. Nostalgia got me just a little bit, I will admit.
This was one of the most expensive learning experiences I’ve had so far. In the twelve years I’ve had a storage unit, I’ve spent uncounted thousands of dollars to keep junk that I was too lazy to throw away. Thousands. Tens of thousands. The last charge I had from these people counted out at $130. Do the math over twelve years. That adds up to a pretty nice car, you know? Yesterday alone cost me just around $400. I’m unemployed. I don’t have that kind of money to throw around!
This was a serious lesson in hoarding. Don’t do it! I will get on my soapbox about this. I feel so strongly about this, I almost feel that there should be a law against these public storage places. No joke. If you don’t have space for it, get rid of it. If you don’t need it, don’t buy it. If you don’t use it, get rid of it. A paid storage unit is never the answer.
It’s over. No regrets. No remorse. It’s over. Lesson learned. Let’s move on.


