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15 things I need/want to buy

Some of these are very mundane.

  1. Bleach cleaner
  2. Bathtub cleaner
  3. Toilet bowl cleaner
  4. Paper towels
  5. New towels (that are big enough for me)
  6. New dishes
  7. New glasses
  8. More scented candles
  9. Tub for doing dishes
  10. Copco Cone 16oz Insulated Travel Mug with Handle, Double Wall, Slide-Closure Lid, BPA-Free, Microwave & Dishwasher Safe, Reusable Plastic Travel Coffee Tumbler - Portable Coffee Cup (Hunter Green)
  11. Marley Was Dead: To Begin With Funny Quote Tee Xmas T-Shirt
  12. Cactus Succulent Seed Starter Kit - Indoor Garden Grow Kits, Seeds for Planting Mini Cactus Succulent Plants, Plant Markers, Soil, Pots, Wood Box - Fathers Day Gardening Gifts
  13. JISULIFE Handheld Fan with 4500 mAh Powerbank Max 46 Hours Runtime,Pocket Fan Portable Battery Operated or USB Powered Folding Personal Fan,3 Speeds,Gifts for Women Men Kids Gift for Festival-Green
  14. Nutri Bites Freeze Dried Beef Liver Dog & Cat Treats | Healthy Pet Training Treats or Food Topper | All Natural, Single Ingredient, High Protein | Premium Bulk Value Pack, 17.6 oz
  15. Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Senior Dry Dog Food, Supports Joint Health and Mobility, Made with Natural Ingredients, Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe, 30-lb. Bag

(Prompt by me)

"Well trained Maid service in Orting" by Kori Sturdevant


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