Sunday, June 17, 2007

Why would anyone buy that table when there are plenty of other tables to buy

If you haven't caught on by now, the titles of these posts come from random actual/overheard conversations with the many denizens of thrift nation.
After my longest hiatus in over a year (4 days), I'm back making the rounds. Today I went to Quincy and mercifully got a few records, otherwise its been a pretty bad drought there the last 2 weeks.


You know what I find funny?...and it happens at every place; people think I work at whatever store I go in. Can you help me? Why is this so much? This area needs to be straightened up. I just find all this hilarious.
I went to a yard sale today on the way back. The only things of interest were a couple of NES games and some SNES, but they were super scope games and I dont have the scope (yet) so there was no reason to buy them. That and the fact that everything at this yard sale was covered in some type of motor oil for some ungodly reason. Thanks but no thanks.
After that me and my roommates went to the Raynham Flea Market. I haven't been there in over a year. The funny thing is I have no interest in buying anything there anymore. Why would I pay a markup on say records $3-$7 a piece when I can get them through goodwill for .99. Nintendo games for 5 bucks, are you kidding me? Glassware, steins..the same stuff I have; 3 dollars and 15 respectively. I'll just find my stuff by chance and cheaper, it's more fun that way thank you very much.
Monday, plans to go to Davis Square and Central. Haven't been to either of these places in prob a month.

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