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I had a great time at the garage sale.
Made some cash. Too tired to do anything else. Went home, took a nap and watched the Olympics. :) |
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How much did everyone make?
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I think we've recovered. Huge thank you to the WolfPack for hosting. Also to Disneyphile and Frodo Potter for doing all the signs and everything.
We had a great day and got rid of a whole car load of crap! And we didn't buy too much so yay! |
Kudos to all of you involved. :snap: :snap: Y'all did a fantastic job!
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I made around $850 and spent under $25 and I think I found a sofa for about $1000 (I've got an additional $200 in tips from the past 2 weeks to add to the sofa pot, so it might all work out.
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Congrats to all of you!!!
Especially doing it in this summer heat. Did you guys get a lot of Lookie Loos? Here, anymore, we rarely get people to stop by and really expect to pay more than .25 for anything. Seriously. I went to the swapmeet today and there were a lot of garage sellers. Times are hard. Actually, there were a lot of empty stalls. I think that people couldn't afford the sellers' fee, maybe. So, I again commend you all for doing such a wonderful job! {NA, yay for you and a new sofa!!!} |
Wow, wtg!
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We made $143, and that was without selling any of our big-ticket items.
Story of the day: Around 12:30, a couple with a little 4yo daughter bought a few items, one of which was GC's copy of South Park: Bigger Longer Uncut on VHS. While taking their cash, I commented to the dad that it's a great film. In broken English, he said, "It's for her. It looks cute. She picked it." and handed the tape to his little girl, who started smiling and pointing at the characters on the box while carrying it to the car. I couldn't say anything, because I was in disbelief. Ken, who was sitting next to me raised his book to his face and was practically in tears. While they were getting in their car, I asked Ken, "Am I just tired, or did they seriously just buy South Park for their little girl?" Ken affirmed that I wasn't just tired, and much laughter followed. I could only deduce this theory that led them to this purchase: it was VHS, meaning they're possibly a lower income family and wouldn't even have cable, added with the cultural differences, so they wouldn't have a clue as to what South Park is. I kept praying for the next couple hours that they wouldn't watch the tape right away and come back. Although, I kinda chuckle at the thought if they decide to let her watch the movie unattended and the little lass shows up at Kindergarten, teaching other kids how to sing "Uncle ****er". :evil: |
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