June 28, 2009 9:27 PM
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Andy's Old Clothes
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This story was first broadcast on May 9, 1999.
At least once a year Andy Rooney decides his clothes closet is too full so he goes through it to see what stuff he can throw out or give away.
He says one of the reasons his closet is so full is that, while his intentions are good, most of the time when he goes through it, he doesn't actually get rid of anything.
To see what "treasures" Rooney keeps in his closet, watch the video below.
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Written by Andy Rooney
At least once a year Andy Rooney decides his clothes closet is too full so he goes through it to see what stuff he can throw out or give away.
He says one of the reasons his closet is so full is that, while his intentions are good, most of the time when he goes through it, he doesn't actually get rid of anything.
To see what "treasures" Rooney keeps in his closet, watch the video below.
Watch CBS Videos Online
Written by Andy Rooney
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