Honestly, the only person I can see saying anything to would be OP's own son. She could ask him not to share these conversations with her unless his friend specifically asks him to do so. Friend may have told son in confidence and not want the information passed on. Or in any case, OP finds knowing this information and not having any way to act upon it to be distressing. No need to be put in the situation in the first place.
I think the 70s are the best because they were my high school/college years. Do you have Sirius radio? You could try the 60s on 6 and the 70s on 7. Or search out a local radio oldies station that covers that period.
I don't think that is a very good assumption. I don't have a landline phone and have not for >5 years. None of my adult children have landlines. I think it is becoming less and less common.
I am so tempted to tell annoying people, "I don't talk on the phone. I only take texts." And that is pretty much true. I ruthlessly screen any calls. I never answer if I don't recognize the caller and I sometimes don't answer when I do if don't want to talk (or to talk to them) at that time. I get very few calls.
I have no idea if they would accept donations or if there is something similar closer to you but I include this link as a thought.
http://www.museumofdivinestatues.com/
ETA: Would an Italian heritage museum be interested in the clothing or possibly other items?
Can Julia just tell Sam she doesn't want to play 1v1? That she wants to work on her drills by herself? Basically to tell Sam to leave her alone to pursue her own sport. She shouldn't have to compete with him if she doesn't want to.
One way to try to get rid of the smell is to put the items in a container, maybe a box or plastic bin, with some charcoal briquettes. You would need to shield the items somehow so they did not get black on them, but the charcoal should help absorb the odor.
I don't but I also bruise incredibly easily. Usually they are on my legs and sometimes my arms, not facial. And yes, I really "don't know where they came from."
This is what we use to temporarily reseal an open wine bottle.
https://www.amazon.com/Vacu-Vin-Vacuum-Bottle-Stoppers/dp/B000GA3KCE/ref=pd_lpo_201_bs_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=S5X3RC337WR1Y5TVAPMY
Pretty much all the wines we drink fall into that price point!
Bogle Vineyards have some good inexpensive wines. For red we like their Merlot and Essential Red (a red blend).
For white we like a Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand. That is more of a summertime wine.