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Do any of you go to garage sales or second hand stores? I was just wondering if any of you go to garage sales or second hand stores. Yesterday I dropped off an old lazy boy chair and a vcr that i no longer needed at the Goodwill. I decided to look around the store and for 2.50 purchased an autographed copy of the Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, (I don't think they realized it was autographed) and a vintage Boston Celtics T - Shirt from the 80's that had the celtics logo and I Hate LA written on the back! I went to a garage sale down the street from me early this morning and checked out records and C.D,'s This guy was selling records for a 2 dollars a pop and his C.D.'s at two for a dollar. I boought 2 records, one by the Joy Division, and a classic Chi Lites album and two C.D.'s Three E.P.'s by the Beta Band, and Melancholie and the Infinite Sadness by the Smashing Pumpkins! What have you found at garage sales and second hand stores! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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i shop @ second hand stores all the time
Value Village Out of the Past Penelope's Planet Cheapies dr. disc i love them all. | |
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SammiJ said: i shop @ second hand stores all the time
Value Village Out of the Past Penelope's Planet Cheapies dr. disc i love them all. They are tons of fun, I need to discover more of these places, simple things make me happy. Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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I NY flea markets
and I love browsing around the odd car boot sale or market, antique fairs etc etc but I dont really make a habit of booking my day to go visit one.. just happens.. and if I see something I like.. then so be it.. I am just not a freak in that sense.. but fuck you can pick up some really good things at places like that | |
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I used to go to second hand clothes stores alot but not so much anymore. Im going to get back into it when I get back to the UK as you can pick up some real bargains. I got a lovely second hand duffle coat a few years ago. | |
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Back when I wasn't making much money, I used to love thrift stores.
Unfortunately, I'm more comfortable in a Hollister or Express Men than a second-hand store now. Though I still like the outlet stores in Orlando alot. | |
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I used to go to garage sales and estate sales for sewing supplies. I hit the jackpot one time,this old lady passed on ( ) and she left behind loads of fabric,threads,needles etc. I got it all. Except for her size 16 dress form
A friend of mine goes to thrift stores to find old concert tees. She scooped up 2 Prince shirts for me. "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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I go to garage sales every so often. I've picked up a few good sales on computer parts, but then there's the flip side and you find someone trying to sell off a Pentium II computer for $500. | |
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I love second hand stores.
You can get some seriously good things there cheap. I found a long string of malachite beads for $1. Got a Saks 5th Ave party dress for a couple dollars. I get a lot of things in places like that. My sister is the queen of bargain finding. I love shopping with her because she just gets the best deals. She found a whole set of never been used Nautica nursery things for $15- 4 sets of sheets, crib bumbers, comforter, lamp, blankets, mobile, wall hangings, this stuff was prolly worth $600. All still in the original packages. She also once found a gorgeous Jessica McClintock dress for her daughter for $10, also never worn, the tags said the original price was $460. You just never know what you're going to find. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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Oh yeah I forgot about estate sales and church garage sales. Thats where you find the best records and golf clubs. Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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Used to ALL the time. In recent years, I've gotten away from shopping as a recreational activity because I can't afford it and I don't need more Stuff.
BUT, a lot of what I own I got secondhand from one place or another. Both chairs in my living room, my coffee "table" (an old trunk), my piano and violin, my dog crate, bathroom storage thingies, half of my shoes (including my red metallic Airwalks, which are perhaps my favorite thriftstore find ever ). . .'cause of my size I find it tough to get clothes at thrift stores -- the selection just isn't that great for me -- but I got some cool winter clothes at Goodwill this year. Some of my kitchen stuff is from garage sales. So, yeah. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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2nd hand stores and the gear you can find in them are terrific .. love the ones in Frisco. | |
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I dont buy cloths.
But I love looking for furnishings. Especially at flea markets, ebay, auctions, and estate sales. Thrift stores are a plus too. GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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maybe second hand stores occasionally but I find you usually just buy junk you don't really need at garage sales because it's cheap and I need less things in the house not more. | |
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I didn't read the content of the thread, cuz it was too squished together, but yeah, I do all the time.
I actually scored my FIRST PRINCE TAPE at a garage sale. We call them yard sales though. | |
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I just dropped off some stuff at the Salvation Army this weekend. I didn't go in and shop, but I often frequent second-hand stores. You can find some really great stuff! | |
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SammiJ said: i shop @ second hand stores all the time
Value Village Out of the Past Penelope's Planet Cheapies dr. disc i love them all. Value Village rocks! Except, they recently changed the name to Value World here. I guess "village" must have seemed too small for the uber deals they offer. | |
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I used to buy loads of records there, but I don't do that so much these days. But I do collect penguins (not real ones of course ) and I found loads there that i couldn't have found anywhere else. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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second hand clothes | |
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novabrkr said: second hand clothes
Why? oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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i'd say about 70% of my music collection is used. i have really good used CD karma - i can go to reckless records in my neighborhood and find recently released albums in the used bins all the time, and it's gotten to where i REALLY have to want an album to spend more than 8.99 on it.
i do the used clothes thing now and then. there's a charity shop about a block away from my apartment that i donate to all the time, and every now and then i browse. i've gotten some house crap from there - pots and pans and stuff - and i found the madhouse 8 vinyl there for a dollar. | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: novabrkr said: second hand clothes
Why? Dunno. Maybe because we were quite penniless when I was a teenager and I had to wear other people's old clothes (my mother was sick for years, I'd get clothes from my relatives). Even today when I see other young adults at the university dressing up in second hand rags to appear as "alternative" it depresses me. You know, for some people it's a lifestyle statement, for some it certainly isn't. To be brutally honest, sometimes that even infuriates me. | |
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i totally love the idea of NOT buying into the commercial machine that demands we replace everything we own every six months to keep the GNP rising.
i like not wasting useful items and i love being able to find used books, movies and albums at discounted prices. imo the world would be a better place if we all recycled things | |
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novabrkr said: HereToRockYourWorld said: Why? Dunno. Maybe because we were quite penniless when I was a teenager and I had to wear other people's old clothes (my mother was sick for years, I'd get clothes from my relatives). Even today when I see other young adults at the university dressing up in second hand rags to appear as "alternative" it depresses me. You know, for some people it's a lifestyle statement, for some it certainly isn't. To be brutally honest, sometimes that even infuriates me. I can understand that. I grew up wearing almost all Goodwill. Kmart was a TREAT. I had fantasies about Mervyns. But let me play devil's advocate: one might wear secondhand clothes to appear "alternative", but one might also appreciate not giving money to big companies to enslave Chinese children when one can dress themselves quite nicely for $1.99 at their local thriftstore and also be participating in recycling, and sometimes a worthwhile charity. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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XxAxX said: i totally love the idea of NOT buying into the commercial machine that demands we replace everything we own every six months to keep the GNP rising.
i like not wasting useful items and i love being able to find used books, movies and albums at discounted prices. imo the world would be a better place if we all recycled things Have you seen this? You might appreciate it: http://www.littlebrowndre...20home.htm oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: But let me play devil's advocate: one might wear secondhand clothes to appear "alternative", but one might also appreciate not giving money to big companies to enslave Chinese children when one can dress themselves quite nicely for $1.99 at their local thriftstore and also be participating in recycling, and sometimes a worthwhile charity. i grew up wearing really shitteous hand-me-downs, but when i got old enough to be interested in spending my own money on clothes i'd feel good about wearing, i always shopped at thrift stores or clearance racks, because at least in indiana circa 1987, you could always find the funky weird stuff and it would be dirt cheap. i'd find really cool vintage suits for five bucks, or crazy patterned button up shirts for 75 cents. maybe i was doing it to be 'alternative', maybe i was doing it because i was poor, or maybe i was doing it to show that i didn't have much money, but i could still wave my freak flag high. i dunno. i had fun. | |
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Anx said: HereToRockYourWorld said: But let me play devil's advocate: one might wear secondhand clothes to appear "alternative", but one might also appreciate not giving money to big companies to enslave Chinese children when one can dress themselves quite nicely for $1.99 at their local thriftstore and also be participating in recycling, and sometimes a worthwhile charity. i grew up wearing really shitteous hand-me-downs, but when i got old enough to be interested in spending my own money on clothes i'd feel good about wearing, i always shopped at thrift stores or clearance racks, because at least in indiana circa 1987, you could always find the funky weird stuff and it would be dirt cheap. i'd find really cool vintage suits for five bucks, or crazy patterned button up shirts for 75 cents. maybe i was doing it to be 'alternative', maybe i was doing it because i was poor, or maybe i was doing it to show that i didn't have much money, but i could still wave my freak flag high. i dunno. i had fun. I went through a TOTAL hand me down phase in like 1995 or 6ish. And listening to a lot of Beastie Boys and Beck. And I still go in and get some really cool vintage shirts. But my point is. You can really find LOTS of cool shit in these stores. Rare finds. I LOVE it. Just make sure to wash your hands afterwards. | |
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Anx said: HereToRockYourWorld said: But let me play devil's advocate: one might wear secondhand clothes to appear "alternative", but one might also appreciate not giving money to big companies to enslave Chinese children when one can dress themselves quite nicely for $1.99 at their local thriftstore and also be participating in recycling, and sometimes a worthwhile charity. i grew up wearing really shitteous hand-me-downs, but when i got old enough to be interested in spending my own money on clothes i'd feel good about wearing, i always shopped at thrift stores or clearance racks, because at least in indiana circa 1987, you could always find the funky weird stuff and it would be dirt cheap. i'd find really cool vintage suits for five bucks, or crazy patterned button up shirts for 75 cents. maybe i was doing it to be 'alternative', maybe i was doing it because i was poor, or maybe i was doing it to show that i didn't have much money, but i could still wave my freak flag high. i dunno. i had fun. Ive been thrifting since I was 14. My cousin came and visited and she was in college and she took me to my first thrift store . She found this kick ass belt it was real thick leather with brass hole/rivets. Like those ones all the stores imitate cheaply now, and she gave it to me. I was hooked from then on. GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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I used to hit Flea Markets alot when I was younger. But I usually just went there for the same things, cheap porn, knockoff colognes, fireworks, and occasionally a new bowl. Some of them used to sell really cool magic tricks too, and imitation Transformers. | |
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