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Yard Sale Treasures........and Poor easy child
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 534975" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Tia, I probably would love it. I learned to yard sale at my own grandma's knee and have been doing it as far back as I can remember. </p><p></p><p>Never heard of that one though. </p><p></p><p>I'm a bit surprised at what is selling around here. Folks are, in a way, dumping stuff for cash. And you can tell the difference. You can also tell those who have become desperate, they're prices are sky high when no one will touch them at that price when you can buy probably the same thing a few blocks over dirt cheap. (sometimes these folks need to scan the territory for prices first)</p><p></p><p>The girls and I are planning our own yard sale. We're not definite on the date yet, due to this heat wave that is preventing me from working in the family room unless I want a heat stroke. From the sounds of it so far (and I've not even gotten through half the stuff here yet) it's going to be enormous and packed with stuff. We've not had one for several years, so it's accumulated. And it will be priced to <strong>sell </strong>because I already warned them not one darn thing is coming back into my house. It's in the yard sale cuz I want it GONE. If I make some extra cash on it, great, if not......I still want it gone. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of such............I've got to get back to cleaning, organizing, and sorting this stuff. </p><p></p><p>Terry, the rolling pin is cool. I dunno about other areas, but they've stopped selling wooden ones here. Can't pick up one for nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 534975, member: 84"] Tia, I probably would love it. I learned to yard sale at my own grandma's knee and have been doing it as far back as I can remember. Never heard of that one though. I'm a bit surprised at what is selling around here. Folks are, in a way, dumping stuff for cash. And you can tell the difference. You can also tell those who have become desperate, they're prices are sky high when no one will touch them at that price when you can buy probably the same thing a few blocks over dirt cheap. (sometimes these folks need to scan the territory for prices first) The girls and I are planning our own yard sale. We're not definite on the date yet, due to this heat wave that is preventing me from working in the family room unless I want a heat stroke. From the sounds of it so far (and I've not even gotten through half the stuff here yet) it's going to be enormous and packed with stuff. We've not had one for several years, so it's accumulated. And it will be priced to [B]sell [/B]because I already warned them not one darn thing is coming back into my house. It's in the yard sale cuz I want it GONE. If I make some extra cash on it, great, if not......I still want it gone. Speaking of such............I've got to get back to cleaning, organizing, and sorting this stuff. Terry, the rolling pin is cool. I dunno about other areas, but they've stopped selling wooden ones here. Can't pick up one for nothing. [/QUOTE]
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